The title is my question.
Why does one choose a c-41 B&W film, other than because you don't have any B&W chemicals?
Why does one choose a c-41 B&W film, other than because you don't have any B&W chemicals?
For convenience. The photo dealer only needs to use one process for all film. But, it never really caught on.
PE said it. I could never find a use for it.
The title is my question.
Why does one choose a c-41 B&W film, other than because you don't have any B&W chemicals?
For convenience. The photo dealer only needs to use one process for all film. But, it never really caught on.
PE
Nothing can replace traditional B+W process just as nothing can replace painting. Just as a convenient alternative, I believe.
baachitraka said:May I know what will result if C-41 B/W film developed using traditional B/W developers?
Printing in darkroom may be a problem because of orange mask but how about scanning?
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