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JGOB

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Hey!

A couple of days ago I went out shooting with a roll of Fujifilm Superia X-tra 400 loaded in my Konica Auto S2. Since there was a lot of sun I switched it to a roll of Fujifilm Superia 200. And yes, I forgot to adjust the ISO selector..
So should I have the lab push the film 1 step or does the film have enough latitude to develop it normally.
FYI, I usually don't let the lab make prints and scan the negatives myself.

Thanks!
 

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all that has happened is that you have lost 1 stop of shadows at the bottom end of the curve. The film will have its normal contrast. If you push it you will increase its contrast and you won't get that 1 stop of shadow detail back. Don't push it. Develop normally unless the subject was low contrast in which case push developing 1 stop may help a little.
 
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