Griffin
Grampa's cameras user
Hi there. So I have a couple of questions about pulling/pushing film, especially color film which I don't develop myself.
I heard a while ago on "Inside Analog Photo Radio", that wonderful podcast that is no more, that Kodak Portra has one of the greatest latitutes of all color negative film. He said you could rate Portra 400 at 1600 easily. Now, if I were to do that, how do I go about letting my photolab do the correct pushing? Do they develop the 400 as if it were a 1600? Or is it the other way around? Should they develop it as a 100?
I presume I should rate the entire roll the same way in order to get the developing done correctly?
Now, what would be the advantage of pushing the 400 film to 1600. Is it just the quicker shutter speeds at low light, or is there an image benefit?
Thanks in advance,
Griffin
I heard a while ago on "Inside Analog Photo Radio", that wonderful podcast that is no more, that Kodak Portra has one of the greatest latitutes of all color negative film. He said you could rate Portra 400 at 1600 easily. Now, if I were to do that, how do I go about letting my photolab do the correct pushing? Do they develop the 400 as if it were a 1600? Or is it the other way around? Should they develop it as a 100?
I presume I should rate the entire roll the same way in order to get the developing done correctly?
Now, what would be the advantage of pushing the 400 film to 1600. Is it just the quicker shutter speeds at low light, or is there an image benefit?
Thanks in advance,
Griffin