hsandler
Subscriber
I've been experimenting with film for about a year now and scanning with an Epson 4180 flatbed scanner. Mostly I've scanned slide and colour negative films, especially portra 160nc and velvia 100 slide film. My few results with black and white film did not come out as well. First, I don't develop it myself, so I'm missing the opportunity to tailor the developer and develop time to the look I want to get. Second, I think the scanner lacks enough Dmax (it's rated 3.4) to cover black and white film adequately. My questions are:
1. For scanning, why shoot chromogenic film, such as Ilford XP2, when C41 colour negative film can be converted to black and white after scanning and offers the added ability to apply the effect of coloured filters in post processing, e.g. orange filter to darken sky?
2. Can the "look" of black and white film be replicated using colour negative film and post-scanning black and white conversion?
1. For scanning, why shoot chromogenic film, such as Ilford XP2, when C41 colour negative film can be converted to black and white after scanning and offers the added ability to apply the effect of coloured filters in post processing, e.g. orange filter to darken sky?
2. Can the "look" of black and white film be replicated using colour negative film and post-scanning black and white conversion?