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VANBAR C41 PULL (+normal proc charge) (zcPULL-SURCHARGE)
Pulling Film (or OVERexposing) In-CameraWhen you set your camera to have a lower ISO rate than your film, you are pulling your film during shooting (“overexposing” is the more common term for pulling film in-camera; but again, we also really need you to know what this is before we get to pulling in development, so we are going to frame it this way). You’re telling your camera that the film is less sensitive to light than it is, thus exposing the film to more light. For black & white film, overexposing is a somewhat uncommon practice, but can be helpful when shooting subjects or environments with high contrast, to decrease the range of values. Color negative film, however, has a lot of latitude in terms of exposure, and many photogs will overexpose their film to help increase the color saturation and light. Even though the film is being pulled in-camera, the film is developed normally (we’ll tell you why in the next section).
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