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Nominal Speed Film Guide by Mastin Labs

This document provides a guide for film speeds and nominal ISO ratings for various film stocks, along with push processing recommendations. It lists common BW and color negative films, their box speed ISO ratings, and what ISO to set the camera to for 1 or 2 stop overexposure of the film for push processing in development. It recommends marking the film canister to indicate to the lab how many stops the film was pushed.

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Nominal Speed Film Guide by Mastin Labs

This document provides a guide for film speeds and nominal ISO ratings for various film stocks, along with push processing recommendations. It lists common BW and color negative films, their box speed ISO ratings, and what ISO to set the camera to for 1 or 2 stop overexposure of the film for push processing in development. It recommends marking the film canister to indicate to the lab how many stops the film was pushed.

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NOMINAL SPEED

FILM GUIDE
FILM ISO
BOX SPEED NOMINAL +1 STOP +2 STOP

PORTRA 160 100 200 400

PORTRA 400 320 640 1280

PORTRA 800 400 800 1600

EKTAR 100 100 200 400

GOLD 200 100 200 400

TRI-X 400 320 640 1280

FUJI 160NS 100 200 400

FUJI 400H 100 200 400

ILFORD HP5 400 400 800 1600

SUPERIA 400 200 400 800

ACROS 100 100 200 400

FUJI C200 100 200 400

CINESTILL 800 400 800 1600

NATURA 1600 800 1600 3200

TMAX P3200 800 1600 3200

IF PUSHING FILM:
1. Choose how many stops you want to push a roll of film.

2. Set your camera and light meter to the corresponding ISO.

3. Mark the canister with +1 or +2, and tell the lab how many
stops to push it!

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