Stu W
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Has anyone used C41 process b&w film? What kind of results can I expect? I'm getting lazy and would like to have the film processed commercially, and if there are any keepers I'll print them on b&w paper. Thanks. Stu
aad said:This makes me ask a question-please be kind-
I've read several articles and threads on various forums where they'll say they "push" a film to several different ISO ratings on a single roll, or "push" it and have it processed normally without instructions to the lab.
Is this really pushing a film, or is it under-exposing a stop or two and allowing for the film's flexibility to compensate? I thought pushing meant exposing as if the film were faster, then developing it differently/longer to bring out the image.
It's not "pushing" if it is developed as if it were shot at the normal speed. By the way, it is not generally recommended that C-41 be underexposed. Up to a stop of overexposure seems to improve contrast and (in the case of color film) color saturation.aad said:I've read several articles and threads on various forums where they'll say they "push" a film to several different ISO ratings on a single roll, or "push" it and have it processed normally without instructions to the lab.
Is this really pushing a film, or is it under-exposing a stop or two and allowing for the film's flexibility to compensate? I thought pushing meant exposing as if the film were faster, then developing it differently/longer to bring out the image.
Aaron