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Re: [Digital BW] Quality of Color Neg Film vs B&W

2005-06-13 by will gibson

Margaret,

I'd test the 400CN from Kodak and / or the XP2 from Ilford. They're C-41 
films without the colored dyes. So there are 3 layers of emulsion. And 
low grain for the speed. Very smooth in tonal gradations and forgiving 
in exposure. But the negatives are definitely different than other BW 
films, so testing a roll or two thru the whole process including the 
scans is the way to go. But then any lab can scratch the negs during 
processing and it's harder to find good wetlabs anywhere. Hard to tell 
what airport security will do. I tried to travel with Infra red and was 
fine with the 120 but 35 mm had to be checked out; in daylight.

Good Luck

Will

antmagrat wrote:

>I am considering shooting only color film (overseas) and having it processed 
>before I leave
>for the states, (either E-6 or C-41).  Then scanning and using grayscale for 
>B&W.  Is this
>crazy?  Will I lose image quality not using black and white film?  I am a Quad 
>tone fine art
>printer and make 24x30 images all the time.
>
>Help?
>
>MS
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