Fotohuis said:The problem will not be the C41 process but for making a neutral print with RA-4 from an XP-2 negative.
For the lab the Kodak T400CN will be much easier in printing on RA-4 paper. But this film is a disaster when using classical B&W paper. XP2 prints very nice on the last one.
best regards,
Robert
(Tried both films on B&W photopaper and both films for making a neutral print with RA-4. I am using a Dunco II 67 CVC enlarger or split grade unit from Heiland)
JBrunner said:You can feed any emulsion into a processing machine. . . .
If it will go through a camera, it will go through the machine.
Roger Hicks said:Yes, but the emulsion may come off. I REALLYwouldn't put B+W through hot C41 unless I KNEW it wouldn't cause any problems. Maybe some modern B+W emulsions would be OK but I'd be really nervous with some of the older ones.
Also, as conventional B+W would come out clear, there'd not be much point.
Cheers,
Roger
JBrunner said:Hmmm ... you may have missed my point, and taken it literally..... Oh well.
Roger Hicks said:Sorry; must have read it too quickly. But on the bright side, if I did, someone else might have too.
Cheers,
Roger
Ralf said:Regarding XP2 and CN400, it seems XP2 would be the better (easier?) choice for me when it comes to making final prints on black & white paper, thanks for all the info on that. I never enlarged or developed any color film myself, and your posts sound like the XP2 negs will be easier for me to handle. I bought a few rolls of the Kodak though, why not give it a try, even if I'm an Ilford enthusiast
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