Hi,
It was me who suggested rating FP4 at 100 ASA. Just develop it as normal,
all you are effectively doing is overexposing very slightly.
Steve
PS, I rate almost all negative film less than box rates, as do most of the
pros that I know.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Henrik Dahl" <hdahl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 27 September 2001 22:19
Subject: [OM] Push & pull (was B/W film specs)
> When pushing/pulling a film and leaving it to be developed, do you
> always tell the shop that you've pushed/pulled? Or is there a point
> in letting them develop "as if"? I'm talking small measures here,
> like 1/3 - 1 stop up or down, and mainly B/W. I'm asking because
> someone (sorry, lost the post) adviced to shoot 125 ASA Ilford FP4 on
> 100 ASA.
>
> Thanks
> Henrik Dahl
>
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