ywenz
Veteran
It's been 7 or 8 years since I've last processed b&w film. I picked up a diafine kit a month ago and last night developed a roll of Delta 100 and Tri-X 400. I couldn't believe how simple it was and now I'm all geeked out about b&w film! I'll be scouring ebay for expired b&w film today...
Also, since I hardly use low iso C-41 film, I made the discovery of how much more easier it is to scan low iso b&w filme. WOW!
In the third pic, you can see white ghosting of the film perforation. Is this due to the chemical not making to that part of the film surface because I didn't load it into the reel properly?
Also, since I hardly use low iso C-41 film, I made the discovery of how much more easier it is to scan low iso b&w filme. WOW!
In the third pic, you can see white ghosting of the film perforation. Is this due to the chemical not making to that part of the film surface because I didn't load it into the reel properly?
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