Doug Jewell wrote:
> I ran a couple of rolls of C-41 through B&W dev to see how
> good I could get it, but really it was a waste of time. I
> got some reasonable results out of it, but the negs are
> fairly low contrast, on a VERY dark brown base. Impossible
> to print, and difficult to scan.
>
> If you can't get hold of C-41 chem, I'm sure there'll be
> some minilabs around still. Alternatively if you want to
> process your own film in B&W chem then get B&W film. If you
> persist doing C41 film in B&W chem, I'm sure you'll find
> that you'll do 1 or 2 rolls, and realise that the results
> aren't worth the effort.
Thanks,
Does anyone still sell APS black and white film? Did they ever?
If I was in the U.S., I'd just go to a thrift store and buy a bunch
of 35mm point and shoot cameras. I have lots of 35mm film in the
fridge.
Geoff.
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Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel gsm@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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