[pure-silver] Re: printing Kodak's C-41 "black and white" film

I use it frequently Shannon.  In fact, just before I read your note, I came
out of the darkroom where I printed T400CN medium format film on my Saunders
enlarger.   Exposure time was 30 sec at f/11 making a 11 x 14 print from a
645 neg.  Over all Filtration was CC40M.  Then I burned the sky with a 20
sec CC60Y.
Great print.

Dave

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "shannon stoney" <sstoney@xxxxxxx>
To: <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 6:31 PM
Subject: [pure-silver] printing Kodak's C-41 "black and white" film


> I experimented in August with shooting Kodak's "black and white" film
> that can be processed at a one hour lab.  Some of my friends love
> this film.  But, when I went to make the contact sheets, they seemed
> to require a lot more exposure time and the results looked rather
> flat.  Has anybody printed with this film, and if so, what are your
> feelings about it?
>
> --shannon
>
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