3 Dec
2004
3 Dec
'04
12:53 p.m.
Hi deb To insure that you have the 'correct' exposure, have the lab do a 'head snip' and run that piece of film at whatever adjustment you assign to it. Inspect the film snip (after processing) and if an additional adjustment is needed, make the correction/adjustment. You must expose the film at the same given ASA/ISO for the whole roll for the snip to be of value. We do this at XINIA PRODUCTIONS here on Maui all the time for valuable exposures and to insure correct processing for the those frames. Aloha Rob