Hi!
I often use a Ilford C41 B&W 400 ASA film. I am satisfied with the
effect. This negative could be exposed up to 2 steps overexposure, or 1
step underexposure, but the grain is grow up than.
If you make prints on color paper you get a nice sepia effect, but you
lose details in shadows.
The grain is typical for 400 ASA negatives.
Regards
Marcin
Info for Chris I am Mac user ;)
PS. Sorry for my poor English
NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Has anyone out there in Zuikoland used this B&W C-41 processed film?
> If so,
> what was your impression? Bill Barber
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