Re: Platinum/Paladium testing

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From: Nick Makris (nick@mcn.org)
Date: 11/03/01-12:36:30 PM Z


I recall overexposing VPS by many stops without any problem except the lab
grumbling about the long exposure times for prints. However, I always shoot
VPS and EI 100 so as to never underexpose it even a little bit. Some labs
will push process the film - all you can do is ask.

Nick
----- Original Message -----
From: "shannon stoney" <sstoney@pdq.net>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca>
Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2001 9:05 AM
Subject: Re: Platinum/Paladium testing

> This is an off-topic question, sort of, but it relates to Jeffrey's
> points about "wiggle room" in different processes. How much wiggle
> room do color negatives have? Yesterday I shot some 4x5 color film
> (Kodak Vericolor III) in an indoor situation that would require N+1
> processing if it had been Tri X. Can you ask your photo lab to
> process color film at N+1? If so, what do you say? Like, by what
> percentage do you ask them to increase the development time. Or is it
> even an issue with color film?
>
> --shannon
>


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