Developing an incorrectly exposed film.

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We have exposed a film in an automatic camera with the wrong setting. Is there any way that this film can be developed successfully?

The camera is a Canon AF35ML.

The film is Kodak 200 35mm color print film. It says the process to be used is C-41

The mistake made was that the camera was set to ISO 400 and not the ISO 200 that was required.

Is there any processing lab that could overcome this problem?
 
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We have exposed a film in an automatic camera with the wrong setting. Is there any way that this film can be developed successfully?

The camera is a Canon AF35ML.

The film is Kodak 200 35mm color print film. It says the process to be used is C-41

The mistake made was that the camera was set to ISO 400 and not the ISO 200 that was required.

Is there any processing lab that could overcome this problem?
The camera will have underexposed by one stop which well within the except able results range of a normal colour negative film, these films were designed to be used in much less sophisticated cameras than your Canon.

To add that over exposing C41 by a stop is generally less bad than underexposing but you will be fine.
 
Your film should be fine. You could look for a lab that can push it 1 stop, but it probably doesn't need it.
 
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