[pure-silver] Re: printing Kodak's C-41 "black and white" film
- From: DarkroomMagic <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: PureSilverNew <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 17:52:46 +0200
Split-grade printing will not make any difference printing C41 films. Why
should it?
Regards
Ralph W. Lambrecht
On 9/30/04 6:11 AM, "anclancy@xxxxxxxxxxx" <anclancy@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> we always have one or two students each session who try printing c-41
> processed b&w negatives. the times will be longer and the contrast can be a
> stuggle; however, it can be done. Someone suggested that split printing is
> very helpful with these negatives.
> I shot some stuff using a roll of Kodak's version to experiment with split
> printing to have a better understanding so i could better assist my students.
> It is still on my list to accomplish before the end of the year.
>
> So your experience falls in line with what I see in our gang darkroom.
> regards,
> ann
>
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>
>> 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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