On Sat, 5 May 2007, jcull@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I won't know how-in-the-world to process, not knowing when I shot at 100 and when at 400. I use d76 1:1. Can anybody offer experienced help with such a problem?
Just develop it normally. You overexposed by about one stop, who cares? The film could be overexposed by 3 or 4 stops and would still deliver quite normal (if dense) negatives. Modern films have extremely long straight density curves and will only have very well defined shadows when overexposed a few stops.
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