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from John O'Connell (boywonderiloveyou@hotmail.com)
Color film developed in B&W chemistry isn't very printable due to the depth of the mask left over: your printing times will easily be 10x those of a B&W negative and image definition appears to suffer.

Color negatives printed on B&W paper can work quite well depending on the image, but often require lots of work (split printing, etc.). For some negatives, papers specially designed for this purpose are definitely better.

(posted 8516 days ago)

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