Hi Rich,
> I like it, Jim. Not that I know anything, but I'm very pleased with the few
> shots that came out from my stupidly having my ASA dial at 200 up on Rainier.
> Most were too dark, but the few that came out were great. I'm thinking of
> two in particular. One of red Indian paintbrush against a green fir tree
> background, and another with a very friendly chipmunk posing for me up behind
> Sunrise on the Sourdough Ridge Trail. Great colors. Don't seem "garish" at
> all. Just stunning. Gotta get the projector out.
Exacly this happend to my Min*lta-using girlfriend. The was shooting a roll of
Sensia II 100 with her XG-1 when realising that the ASA dial was on 200. I told
her to leave it that way and took the film to my pro lab, where it was pushed
one stop. Slides came out perfectly, maybe a little more contrast and slightly
more grain. That saved a whole roll of really good pictures from her trip to
Lofoten, Norway.
Best regards
Bernd Möller
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