At 11:46 18/02/01, you wrote:

>The majority on this list - the great majority, I may add -
>generally shoot color, so discussions and questions about B&W
>processing tend to be minimal.  Further, many B&W shooters here
>shoot C-41 (Chromogenic) B&W films as opposed to real B&W
>emulsions, which are processed like color films, so there's not
>much discussion around true B&W films or B&W printing.
>Hopefully that will change.

I like Ilford Delta 400 and 3200. I have all the stuff to do the processing 
myself but I can't bring myself to ruin the films that I use. I'm a wuss.

I did buy some T-Max to do just that, but I haven't been using anything 
slower than 400 ISO for a month or more. I loaded up one body with Velvia 
and it sat there for a week without being used in anger, but just unloaded 
it and replaced it with FujiPress 800. I have just run off a couple of 
rolls of Delta 400 and one of Delta 3200, and I need to get them developed.

I'm rambling.

Cheers

Jon

Relax! Take life as it comes, you can't chase the sun, you can't race the wind

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