nicowestlicht
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Dear all,
I have used a Fuji Provia 400X film thinking of having loaded a 100F. On top of that, that film is meant to be used for a double-exposure project, and it has been exposed only once, but at 100 ISO instead of 200 ISO (second mistake in a row that I did). This means that after the second exposure at 100 ISO, that Provia film will be overall exposed as it were rated 50 ISO. Is it possible to pull the film 3 f-stops (or even just 2), or should I just forget to obtain any useful result in terms of picture quality? According to the Provia datasheet, the film is more prone to push rather than pull...
Thank you in advance for your feedback.
Cheers,
Nico
I have used a Fuji Provia 400X film thinking of having loaded a 100F. On top of that, that film is meant to be used for a double-exposure project, and it has been exposed only once, but at 100 ISO instead of 200 ISO (second mistake in a row that I did). This means that after the second exposure at 100 ISO, that Provia film will be overall exposed as it were rated 50 ISO. Is it possible to pull the film 3 f-stops (or even just 2), or should I just forget to obtain any useful result in terms of picture quality? According to the Provia datasheet, the film is more prone to push rather than pull...
Thank you in advance for your feedback.
Cheers,
Nico