To be more specific, I'd like to know the ones, i.e. bulk roll types that use C-41 process.
Include the price please?
TIA!
Include the price please?
TIA!
Originally posted by ckiang
These should be readily available.
Kodak T400CN (400 C41) ~ $5.50
Kodak TMAX 3200 (TMZ)
Kodak TMAX 400 (TMY)
Kodak TMAX 100 (TMX)
Kodak Tri-X (400)
Kodak Plus X Pan (100/125 I think)
Ilford Pan F (50)
Ilford FP4+ (100/125)
Ilford HP5+ (400)
Delta 400
XP2 Super (400, C41)
Regards
CK
Originally posted by AdamGoi
All bulk?
yes there is just that it cost too much to have it developed!Originally posted by nEkOgOtCh
Are there B&W slides available? Just curious ;P
Originally posted by ckiang
I wonder what will happen if you Cross Process the B&W films in E6..... ;p
Regards
CK
I believe you will screw up the chemicals and the lab operator will shout at you. Seen someone do this on photo.net some years ago and report his findings. OTOH there are some labs which develop B&W films in C41 chemicals. I've seen the results and they are not pretty. The negative is almost useless but there is some semblance of an image. I don't know what damage it does to the chemicals though.Originally posted by ckiang
I wonder what will happen if you Cross Process the B&W films in E6.....
Originally posted by sriram
I believe you will screw up the chemicals and the lab operator will shout at you. Seen someone do this on photo.net some years ago and report his findings. OTOH there are some labs which develop B&W films in C41 chemicals. I've seen the results and they are not pretty. The negative is almost useless but there is some semblance of an image. I don't know what damage it does to the chemicals though.
Originally posted by ckiang
These should be readily available.
Kodak T400CN (400 C41) ~ $5.50
Kodak TMAX 3200 (TMZ)
Kodak TMAX 400 (TMY)
Kodak TMAX 100 (TMX)
Kodak Tri-X (400)
Kodak Plus X Pan (100/125 I think)
Ilford Pan F (50)
Ilford FP4+ (100/125)
Ilford HP5+ (400)
Delta 400
XP2 Super (400, C41)
Regards
CK
Originally posted by Zoomer
What's TMZ? TMY? TMX?? Teach teach, please.
I'd really like to try the TMAX 3200 one day. And maybe a few rolls of others to see for myself what's the B&W effect that many claim is unreproducible with photoshop.
Who does it in Singapore and is it expensive?
Thanks.
Originally posted by Gunjack
Is developing the film (TMAX) expensive? How do they charge?