I just got to see my slides of the two pushed rolls of CT Precisa i have shot
Number 1 was E.I 320 and +2 Push
Number 2 was E.I 200 and +1 Push
I have no scans but here are my findings :
Starting with the roll shot at E.I 320 and +2 Development time :
Grain : slides under a x10 magnification show no visible grain, equal to the +1 and normally exposed slides.
Resolution and sharpness : Excellent, intricate details well resolved and very sharp as usual.
Contrast : Noticeably higher than normally and +1 exposed and processed rolls, under harsh lighting either highlights blow out or shadows block up, however under soft diffused light the results are very usable.
Colour / saturation : Noticeably duller than normal, and +1 exposed and processed rolls, reds, yellows and oranges specially for some reason seem de-saturated, skin tones remain accurate.
Overall the results are very useable, but i would only do this when necessary to obtain enough DOF or shutter speeds.
E.I 200 and +1 Development time :
Grain : Slides examined under a x10 magnification show no visible grain, equal to normally exposed and processed rolls.
Resolution and Sharpness : Excellent, intricate details resolved perfectly and very sharp.
Contrast : Slightly higher than normal, very small loss of shadow detail, negligible under diffused lighting.
Colour / saturation : Very good, saturation very good and accurate colour rendition, skin tones perfect.
In my opinion the results are comparable, just as good if not better as some ISO 200 slide films of yesteryear, better than for example some Sensia 200, Ektachrome 200 and Kodachrome 200 slides i have from the 90s , i was blown away by how good the results are.
Both rolls were shot with :
Minolta X-700 - MD 35-105mm Macro zoom - 81A warming filter.