[HELP] the film didn't spool properly on my half frame so i exposed 72 frames onto the first frame but i was metering at +4 but i'm using a 1.55v battery instead of a mercury cell but i read that delta 3200 is actually iso 1000 so do i tell walgreens to push or pull?

No real answers so far, so yeah NZ has the unique geographic location where you can actually unexpose your film if you get it processed in Japan 4 hours before midnight the day of the shoot. Sounds unrealistic but if you actually care enough for the art your wallet will meet you halfway at least. If not then next time just push the roll to compensate for reciprocity failure over 12800 iso one hour before the actual shoot takes place and you should be good for the next year or so. If you can't work that out then I can't help you and tbh it's probably best to just cryogenically freeze frames 0.5 through 666 to avoid the second coming of christ.

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