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Re: Developing C-41 APS film at home with black and white chemicals

by Rob Morley <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 21, 2008 at 02:12 PM

In article <slrnfrqood.p21.gsm@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Geoffrey S. 
Mendelson 
gsm@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 says...

> Can the film itself be developed in Black and White chemicals, for
example
> Rodinal? 
> 
> Any suggestions, pointers to information, etc would be appreciated.
> 
Cross-processing is normally restricted to the various colour films and 
chemistries - I think you'll find the lack of a bleaching stage in the 
B&W process will cause problems, although ISTR reading that someone had 
produced scannable (but not printable) results in this way.
 




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Developing C-41 APS film at home with black and white chemicals
gsm@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (G  2008-02-21 11:44:02 
Re: Developing C-41 APS film at home with black and white chemic
Doug Jewell <ask@[EMAI  2008-02-21 23:40:55 
Re: Developing C-41 APS film at home with black and white chemic
Rob Morley <nospam@[EM  2008-02-21 14:12:16 
Re: Developing C-41 APS film at home with black and white chemic
laura halliday <marsga  2008-02-22 11:08:02 
Re: Developing C-41 APS film at home with black and white chemic
Nicholas Andre <nichol  2008-02-22 15:16:42 

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