On Thu, 28 Nov 2002 21:21:59 -0500
"J. C. O'Connell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Made a bonehead mistake today. Shot 4 rolls of
> film at ISO 100 (mostly flash), Problem was the
> last roll was ISO 400 film ( Fuji NPH). Should
> I be okay with the 2 stop overexposure on the last
> roll or is the a way to have that roll "pulled"
> during deveolpment. Theyre pretty important
> shots so I'd like to salvage if possible.
> JCO
> 

I've done this with BW, and just corrected in development. Thus far I
have not tried pulling C41, so I have no first-hand experience there.

If the images are significant enough to you, then I'd suggest that
you take the film to a trustworthy and experienced pro-lab and
explain the mistake. They should be able to do some pulling, and
that's probably the best bet.

As to which effect you should expect, I have no idea....

On a related note, how much is the max adviceable pushing of a
velvia? I am comming from a Kodak background, so I am all blank on
Fuji's...

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