Shot ISO 160 film as ISO 400, should I trash it?


haring

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Please don't laugh!

I have shot two rolls of ISO 160 film last week. The camera was set to ISO 400, should I trash the two rolls? Is sending them to the lab a waste of money?

Thanks!
 

haring said:
Please don't laugh!

I have shot two rolls of ISO 160 film last week. The camera was set to ISO 400, should I trash the two rolls? Is sending them to the lab a waste of money?

Thanks!

Don't throw them! You can ask the lab to push the development for you, if I'm not wrong Fotohub does push processing for C-41 films. Even if you don't push the development, you might still get usable photos as its only 1 1/2 stop under exposed.
 

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U can try to stand develop them yourself in HC110 or Rodinal
 

Pushing 1.5 stops is fairly easy. Most labs will be able to do that for you.
 

Color film? Just ask for push processing.
 

if its portra160 you can just process as per normal
 

PHOTOHUB push one stop not bad.
 

Just mix some chemical, pour in the silver developer and let them sleep a bit longer inside the tank.
If your shooting color, the silver developer is your FD.
Do monitor temperature if the push factor drags the time too long. (I doubt for 1.5 though)
You are lucky that you are developing with hands not wing. :P
 

Please don't laugh!

I have shot two rolls of ISO 160 film last week. The camera was set to ISO 400, should I trash the two rolls? Is sending them to the lab a waste of money?

Thanks!

If you've processed the rolls, mind sharing a few pics?
 

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