Push development can make an underexposed roll easier to scan, but “rescue” has limits.
Additional development acts most strongly on information already present. Empty shadows remain empty.
What changes
Contrast, grain, colour balance and highlight density can all increase.
When it helps
It works best when the roll was consistently exposed at a known higher exposure index and the film responds well.
Important limits
- Must be requested before processing
- Cannot be added after development
- Cannot treat frames individually
- Extreme underexposure remains weak
- Colour films may shift
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, with the exact box speed and shooting ISO.
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