two "should i push?" developing questions

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1. i modified the dx code on a role of velvia 100 to shoot at 200. then my intended use for the role did not happen and it's almost all flash photography out of an af600, much of it up close. should i actually have the lab push +1.

if so, do i need to tell them that or does the dx code tell the machine to? if i need to pull to get it back to 100, do i need to say something or does that dx code not effect the machine? trust me; they don't know.

2. i should a roll of t-max 3200 and the $4 goodwill camera manual claims to read dx code up to 3200. so i'm assuming this was exposed at 3200iso. i know that these 3200 films are not truly that fast but intended to be pushed. does the code on the canister on the film tell the machine to push or do i have to tell the lab.

the people working at the lab are not the people you talk to, so getting answers from them are so-so.

sorry, i realize this is half color and half b&w but you gotta lot of sub forums.

i appreciate it.

eric

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btw, dumped two cameras while duck hunting this weekend. one was my (second) af600 which has me kinda mad. one was the canon sure shot zoom s i bought to replace it -- jerry rigging those batteries in the middle of no where was fun. but i got one more roll -- before it took a dip -- of my trip in result.

work of all, my iphone se which is now discontinued. i do not want a big phone so now i gotta buy someone's nasty probably broken iphone off ebay.
 

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Velvia: Lab will just look at the bar code - or maybe just where it says E6 (volumes are small enough these days that more is done by hand) so if you need a push, you will have to request it and pay extra.

P3200: this is black and white and so will be handled by a separate section of the lab. the "normal" time given for this film generally includes the "Push" The Normal time is much higher to develop this than most films. Best to call it out if you are dealing with a "big lab"... And the bar code (and the number printed below it) will identify the film as P3200
 
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