Is there any advantage to processing chromogenic B&W film in C-41 as opposed to the easier B&W traditional developers? (Grain, acutance?) Speed is not an issue here as I have tried both.
... in C-41 as opposed to the easier B&W traditional developers?
After shooting and developing C-41 film for better than a year now, in both B&W and color, I have to say that referring to traditional B&W processes as "easier" seems truly quaint now.
When I look at the whole context of how I work, C-41 film and processing makes my photographic life much easier and more productive.
Do you use a bought processing kit or do you make up the developer solutions from basic chemicals? C41 kits that I have seen are expensive, which puts me off using them for B&W film.
I started C-41 with this kit, 55fp475, which can technically do 300+ rolls. I figured if I got 50 rolls out of it I'd be happy and I did way, way more than that.
If you are going to do 50+ rolls in half a year this isn't expensive.
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