I bought a five pack of out of date Fujichrome MS100/1000 today to use as test film for a MF panaromic I'm building (No Pentax parts so far). It's an E6 film normally rated at 100, with a first dev. time of 6 minutes. 1 stop push is 8 min, 2 stop = 11 min, 3 stop = 14 min and if rated at 1000 Fuji recommend 15 minutes in the first developer.
I have no idea how this affects grain or the colours, and don't really care as I intend to use it at 100 EI, it was merely the cheapest available film in the out-of-date box. Paul Ewins Melbourne, Australia -----Original Message----- From: William Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 11:48 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Film processing ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lon Williamson" Subject: Re: Film processing > I trust William Robb's opinion, and I've heard him write (man, > now THAR's a conundrum) many times that C-41 cannot really be pushed. > Why is it that such is true of neg film, but not slide film? Personally, I don't think slide film really pushed either, but I take a very literal view on the process. I have quantfied at various times what happens to film speed vs. development time with negative film. It takes a huge increase in development to impart a very small change in film speed. William Robb

