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Martin
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>>292810 Do you own a manual film camera? Cos you can do it yourself easily. When you select the film speed on the camera dial, change it to whatever ISO you like. OP used 400 film, set his camera to 1600. The cameras meter then thought the film was faster than it actually was, so exposed differently etc. (Underexposing the film)
Anyway, after that just take it to a local lab, ask them to process it at either a given stop amount, or just tell them an ISO. For example if you'd done the adove, ask the nerd behind the counter to Push-Develop to 1600.
Grain usually becomes more visible, also you loose details in the blacks. You can do the opposite (pulling) which is basically the reverse of whats above to get more detail in the blacks etc.
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