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Response to Advice on Black and White Film

from Wolfram Kollig (kollig@ipfdd.de)
I think we had a similar question before, and if I remember correctly, most of us were in favour of Kodak Tri-X (real black and white film) and some in favour of KOdak T400 CN (chromogenic film for C-41 process, can be developed in colour chemistry).

For a first go with b/w I would recommend Kodak T400CN, as this film can be processed in any lab. Filmspeed is 400 ASA.

If you want true b/w prints you may have to find a lab willing to print on b/w paper. Some labs try to print it on colour paper, which might give it a colour cast.

(posted 8717 days ago)

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