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RE: [Digital BW] Re: BW 35mm scanner: Canon 4000 or Microtek 4000

2002-09-02 by Karl Wolz

Bruce,
 
Have you compared the grain structure of color neg film vs. chromagenic
B&W, such as Kodak's CN400 or Ilford's XP-1?  They should look similar,
since neither uses a silver grain, but rather clumps of dye, similar to
color film?
 
Karl Wolz

I find the most noticeable difference in the tonality of the deep
shadows
and the grain structure throughout the print.

-Bruce

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