that's pretty interesting-can you suggest more information on how to do it?

what kind of scanner do you use?


----Original Message Follows---- From: Fred Widall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: "C41" B&W film Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2004 21:18:23 -0400 (EDT)

I have used a few different C41 B&W films and as others have mentioned
the results can be quite good, but at a far greater cost (both for
film and developing) than traditional B&W film.

I generally shoot Agfa APX100 which cost me less than CA$3 a roll,
and develop at myself using a Patterson daylight tank. I use Rodinal
as my developer and I estimate it costs approx CA$0.50 to develop
a roll. I scan in my negatives and print on my Epson 880 inkjet printer.

You might want to try developing at home, its really quite easy, and
the rush at seeing the results when you first remove the film
from the tank is wonderful.

I picked up my daylight tank (with 2 reels) on ebay for approx the same
cost as having one roll of C41 B&W film processed.

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