To pull film, you normally give it more exposure than box speed and request shorter or reduced development.
Shooting ISO 400 film at 200 and requesting a one-stop pull is a common example.
What changes
Pulling can lower contrast and control highlights, depending on the film and process.
When it helps
It may suit high-contrast scenes or a deliberately softer tonal result.
Important limits
- Extra exposure alone is not automatically a pull
- The request applies to the whole roll
- Some colour processes have limited pull options
- It cannot undo arbitrary exposure mistakes
- Testing matters
Frequently asked questions
Can this rescue every photograph?
No. It can only work with information recorded by the film or retained in the developed negative.
Should I tell the laboratory in advance?
Yes. Tell the lab the exposure index and intended pull.
Where can I learn more?
Use the complete push/pull guide.
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