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    velvia and provia in one box

    I was shooting some velvia and provia on a trip and mixed up the sheets in my changing tent after taking them out of the film holders. When taking it to the lab i'm assuming if both films were shot at the same iso it won't matter for development, right ? I don't normally shoot a lot of color but there are no different development times for provia 100 vs velvia 100 in the E6 process, or are there ?

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    Color all basically gets the same development at a lab, especially if the ISO is under 800. You're good.
    How can one say a camera will do all the work for the photographer? Need we not eyes to see, and a brain to think? But we most surely think and see on our own.

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    C-41 and E-6 are standardized processed. In each process, every product gets the same development, unless you tell the lab to push or pull.
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    Not to mention, that's why they invented notch codes
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