Tony wrote: >ISO320 will generally improve most ISO400 materials, without causing >problems. I presume you're talking C41 films here, Tony? I also presume you're saying that exposing a C41 400ASA film at EI320 "improves" the results but doesn't require any special treatment at the lab? Just checking that you're not talking about slide films. :) (most labs I've spoken to claim that C41 can't be pushed or the equipment doesn't allow it anyway, and that the latitude of most print films makes it un-necessary) Rob Rob Geraghty [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wordweb.com
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