kshapero
South Florida Man
I have an opportunity to pickup a large (at least for me) quantity of Kodak color Ultramax 400 ISO film. But I am mainly a b/w guy when shooting film. What can I expect in terms of results?
Kenj8246
Well-known
Akiva, these two are UMax 400 converted to B&W. Shot them with a F100 and 400mm f5.6 lens.

Fort Worth Zoo critters by kenj8246, on Flickr

Fort Worth Zoo critters by kenj8246, on Flickr
Kenny

Fort Worth Zoo critters by kenj8246, on Flickr

Fort Worth Zoo critters by kenj8246, on Flickr
Kenny
jwicaksana
Jakarta, Indonesia
I do exactly that, although I will end that habit some time soon by shooting and developing real BW.
Here are samples from granny films converted to BW.

Holden Kreatif by jwicaksana, on Flickr

Tribute by jwicaksana, on Flickr
Here are samples from granny films converted to BW.

Holden Kreatif by jwicaksana, on Flickr

Tribute by jwicaksana, on Flickr
seakayaker1
Well-known
Kodak Porta 160 220 film converted to B&W
Kodak Porta 160 35mm Film converted to B&W
Film developed, scanned and used NIK Silver Efex Pro to convert to B&W.

Kodak Porta 160 35mm Film converted to B&W

Film developed, scanned and used NIK Silver Efex Pro to convert to B&W.
kshapero
South Florida Man
Great shots, all.
traveler_101
American abroad
Sorry to break in here, but I have a related question. I have a roll of exposed Agfacolor 200 sitting around the house. It is my brother-in-law's and was exposed only God knows when--many years ago. I would like to develop it with b&w chemicals. There's no risk obviously; it's just for fun. I have D-76 and Rodinal. Is it possible and what times would I follow?
Snowbuzz
Well-known
Hmm, I did that once when I accidentally developed an 8x10 Ektachrome transparency in HC-110 by accident. I just used the recommended developing time for Tri-X on that occasion and things turned out fine.
As to converting colour to b&w: I do that when my expired colour film gives me bizarre colours on developing.
As to converting colour to b&w: I do that when my expired colour film gives me bizarre colours on developing.

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