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Re: filmscanners: Best film for scanning with FS 2710



just ask the lab to extend developing time (in the first developer), here are
the numbers from the Kodak web site:

http://www.kodak.com/cluster/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/e28/e28.shtml

Starting-Point Exposures for Push Processing EKTACHROME Film E200
Exposure Index Specify This Push Condition to the Lab Typical Time in First
Developer:
 
EI 320   Push 1   8 minutes 
EI 640   Push 2   11 minutes 
EI 1000  Push 3   14 minutes 

I use the same numbers with Elite Chrome 200, even if Kodak does not specify
that this film can be pushed. I would suspect you will not find a suitable lab
in a small town.

"Lynn Allen" <ktrout@hotmail.com>  wrote:

>Uh, this is probably a really dumb question, but what steps would you use to 
>get this pushed-film processed, given the technology likely available in a 
>small town?

Herm
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