Not loading the film properly in the camera.There can be hundreds of reasons why your film didn’t produce any images. More details on film developing turn-around time.įor irreplaceable film, some customers prefer to use FedEx or UPS to ship to us. We are located in Southern California, so mail takes 2-5 days to reach us from almost anywhere in the country. Most orders are shipped within 3-12 business days after it enters production. will be automatically recycled or discarded. With the exception of sheet film holders, any packaging, cameras, or containers, etc. Orders that arrive in multiple shipments will be considered separate orders. Use a heavy-duty zip-lock bag if you have lots of rolls.Īll orders must arrive in a single shipment.In addition to setting your options when ordering or completing the order form, using a Sharpie (permanent marker), write any development instructions on the cartridge itself. When completing the order form, please take the time to make sure easily read, especially your address and phone number. Write down your push/pull on the order form which is a $2 fee and be sure to write on the film canister itself the push/pull.
You will also need let us know how much you push or pull your film so when we develop your film so we can change the developing time to compensate. Pulling film works great for black and white especially contrasty scenes with a lot of shadow detail. Pulling will take away contrast giving you better detail in your shadows and will make grain less noticeable. Pushing is good for lowlight situations – it will add contrast and often make the grain more noticeable. Pushing and pulling will change the look of the film. So if the box speed is 400, -1 stop would be 200, -2 stops would be 100, and -3 would be 50. You can also pull your film – it works the same – you’re just cutting the speed in half for each stop you need to pull. So if the box speed is 400, then +1 stop would be 800, +2 stops would be 1600, +3 would be 3200.
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Pushing ISO doubles every time you increase it 1 stop.