
- KODAK C41 BLACK AND WHITE FILM PRO
- KODAK C41 BLACK AND WHITE FILM SOFTWARE
- KODAK C41 BLACK AND WHITE FILM ISO
- KODAK C41 BLACK AND WHITE FILM FREE
Vuescan was set to auto-expose and give 2 passes for each frame, which I’ve found significantly reduces noise.
KODAK C41 BLACK AND WHITE FILM SOFTWARE
The films were scanned using the same scanner and software (Epson V750 and Vuescan). Ilford HP5+ was given 6 minutes at 20C in Rodinal diluted 1+25, 1 minute stop bath, 5 minutes fix. The C41 film was given 18 minutes at 20C in Rodinal diluted 1+25, 1 minute stop bath, 5 minutes fix. I used the same development time for the C41 film as the Massive Dev Chart recommends for Ilford XP2 (a C41 b&w negative film), so if you want to use a different developer go ahead! I had some out-of-date 35mm C41 colour print film (Kodak GC-400, a cheap, consumer-level ISO400 film, no longer available) and wondered what would happen if I processed it in my normal black & white developer, Rodinal (actually ADOX Adonal, which is identical to the original AGFA formula), so I fired off a roll of the colour film followed by a roll of black & white film at the same ISO400 setting, which I processed in the same chemistry for comparison. Not only is it identical to processing black & white film but the fine grain and wide exposure latitude of C41 colour film is preserved in a black & white negative.ģ5mm colour print film can still be obtained in most city high streets, at least in the UK, and provides an available and low-cost alternative to regular b&w negatives for those willing to process and digitise their film. As such we can confirm that it will continue to be available for the foreseeable future.I have had promising results developing colour print film in standard black & white chemicals. XP2 Super is a key element of our product range. Steven Brierley, Director of Sales and Marketing, stated, “Our business is all about providing the best quality black and white products to support analogue photographic users worldwide. HARMAN technology Limited, the company behind ILFORD PHOTO are committed to continuing support to analogue photographers and printers. Available in 35mm and 120 formats, and 35mm Single Use Cameras.Produces high quality film scans for use in digital imaging applications.Easy to print on colour digital minilabs using monochrome settings or channels.Coated on traditional B&W film base without orange mask, so easy to print in the darkroom.Wide exposure latitude without the need for process adjustment.Can be processed in C41 chemistry available in most colour labs.Because XP2 Super is a dye based negative image it is ideally suited to scanning applications and fully compatible with digital ICE technologies. XP2 SUPER can be used as EI 50 – 800 ASA with no adjustment to the process, making it an extremely versatile film. The very wide exposure latitude makes it easy to expose even under challenging conditions. XP2 Super film produces extremely sharp crisp images with super-fine grain characteristics. ILFORD XP2 Super is a C41 process Black and White film that works in a similar way to Kodak BW400CN.
KODAK C41 BLACK AND WHITE FILM ISO
ILFORD XP2 SUPER is an ISO 400/27º sharp, fine grain, black and white professional film for excellent print quality and C41 processing convenience. Available in 35mm and 120 formats.ILFORD XP2 SUPER Single Use Camera with Flash for C41 Process
KODAK C41 BLACK AND WHITE FILM FREE
This product continues to be in free supply throughout the world from ILFORD PHOTO Distributors and Photographic Retailers, and is available in 35mm and 120 formats as well as a 35mm Single Use Camera. ILFORD PHOTO confirm no plans to discontinue XP2 SUPER Filmįollowing the recent announcement that Kodak Alaris is discontinuing KODAK PROFESSIONAL BW400CN Film ILFORD PHOTO can confirm that there are no plans to discontinue ILFORD XP2 SUPER. In related news, Ilford confirms XP2 isn't going anywhere!


KODAK C41 BLACK AND WHITE FILM PRO
We empathize with the Pro photographers and consumers who use and love this film, but given the significant minimum order quantity necessary to coat more product combined with the very small customer demand, it is a decision we have to make. Product should continue to be available in the market for up to six months, depending on demand. If you're a fan, you can still find some BW400CN film at B&H, Adorama and Amazon.ĭue to a steady decline in sales and customer usage, Kodak Alaris is discontinuing KODAK PROFESSIONAL BW400CN Film. Billed as "The world's finest-grained chromogenic film" it used the C-41 processing for black and white photography. Kodak has discontinued BW400CN film effective August 14, 2014.
