I bet they'd scan just fine, and I wouldn't be surprised if they could
be printed better as well. Minilabs tend to print scenes with a lot of
black with low contrast.
Paul

"Paul F. Stregevsky" wrote:
> 
> As Aaron suggested, I had my Fuji NPZ 800 and Superia Xtra shots of the
> middle school play (The Hobbit) processed unpushed, even though I shot at
> 2/3 stop under.
> 
> I must differ with Aaron about the advisability of not pushing when you've
> knowingly underexposed. The shots are certainly acceptable, but there's a
> definite lack of blackness in black areas that is disappointing to me and
> my wife. This is seen across the board, from shots exposed in my KX, my
> Ricoh XR-2s, my Super Program, and my Yashica rangefinder. I've shot five
> or six school plays under these conditions, and this is the first time the
> underexposure is this visible--minor, but visible.
> 
> Paul Franklin Stregevsky
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