That's right.  I rated it at 40 but it was processed normally.
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From: "Patrick Genovese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: P67 + Velvia 50 = WOW!


> You rate it at iso 40 but process it normally right --- ie you are
> overexposing by approx 1/3 stop correct ?
>
> rgds
> Patrick
>
>
> On 11/18/06, J and K Messervy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> When reading up about the film, I noticed that it was almost universally
>> rated at around 40 or so by pros.  Judging by the almost flawless 
>> exposures
>> I got, I'm not going to argue with that.
>>
>> James
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>> From: "Brendan MacRae" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" <pdml@pdml.net>
>> Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 7:58 PM
>> Subject: Re: P67 + Velvia 50 = WOW!
>>
>>
>> > Yeah, the first time getting back some transparencies
>> > with this camera is fun.
>> >
>> > One question, why rate positive ISO 50 film at ISO 40?
>> > I would go the other way and underexpose it slightly
>> > by rating the film at ISO 64 or more.
>> >
>> > -Brendan
>> > --- J and K Messervy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> >> A few people told me that I'd be blown away when I
>> >> finally got some colour
>> >> transparencies deveoloped from the P67.  Well, I
>> >> shot two and a bit rolls of
>> >> Velvia 50 in Sydney on Sunday night, Monday morning
>> >> and....WOW!
>> >>
>> >> Under the 8X magnifying loupe I bought, the detail,
>> >> sharpness and colour are
>> >> simply stunning.  I rated the film at iso 40 and
>> >> shot everything from
>> >> fireworks to a night shot of Darling Harbour to the
>> >> street scene from the
>> >> 11th floor hotel balcony and the results really do
>> >> blow away anything I
>> >> could acheive with Velvia 50 and the 35mm LX.
>> >>
>> >> I'm planning to get some of the frames scanned at
>> >> lowish res next week so I
>> >> can post them on the web.  I will link to them when
>> >> they're ready.
>> >>
>> >> I can't wait to get a 45mm lens for this camera...so
>> >> far all I have is the
>> >> 75mm f4.5 which is SHARP!
>> >>
>> >> I may have lost the LX wink, but I've definitely
>> >> gained the 67 grin from ear
>> >> to ear.
>> >>
>> >> I didn't even mind carrying my lowerpro computrekker
>> >> back back around Syndey
>> >> full of istDL, P67, lenses and filters and the
>> >> tripod.  People may have
>> >> looked at me funny and my wife my have rolled her
>> >> eyes, but the results are
>> >> SO worth it.
>> >>
>> >> James
>> >>
>> >>
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