My opinion is that it is a good way to get quick B&W from Wal-mart, but that's about it. In the darkroom it is difficult to print because most versions have the orange mask of color film, making it a little flat and does not respond well to contrast filters. Again, just my opinion.
Dave -----Original Message----- From: Don Sanderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 8:19 AM To: PDML Subject: C-41 Process Black and White To those BW purists out there, the PX, TX, TM folks: (You KNOW who you are!) ;-) Is the C41 BW film even worth a try? I understand a mini lab will probably give me off color prints. How does it behave when printing yourself, or at a good lab? Is the tonality and sharpness any good? Any special tricks? (Over/Under expose, filters, etc.) Don

