Exposing Fujichrome T64

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E76

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I'm planning on using Fujichrome T64 ((there was a url link here which no longer exists)) for an upcoming project. ISO 64, unfortunately, is too slow, and I plan on pushing it one stop. If Fuji's datasheet is to be believed I can still expect great results in doing so, but I am looking for a second opinion from someone who has actually done this. How is the contrast? Color? Will an EI of 125 give accurate exposures?

Thanks.
 

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Never home developed them, but I only ever exposed my rolls of T64 with a two-stop push. Nice and useable ISO value that way (used it at f/2.0 1/60 indoors most of the time even) and the scans always looked really nice I found with a subtle blue cast. This is an example...

T64 is one of the films I prefer in the Fuji equivalent, the Kodaks are far too blue IMO
 
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