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Kat, excellent question. I've used the C41 process B&W films myself on occasions where I was traveling and only had access to minilabs - it's major advantage over traditonal b&w. However...wouldn't have thunk it, but in this month's Kodak ProPass (online magazine) they do a feature on a British wedding photographer named Jeff Ascough, who's unique style is apparently becoming fashionable. He shoots with a Leica M6, almost exclusively with available light, and uses Kodak's BW400CN. His web site is www.jeffascough.com, and you can naviage through the Kodak site to Pro Photographer/Lab/Photographers, or find the link for the ProPass magaine. You'll have to register (free) and get a user name and pw.Kat said:Do those c41 black and white films lean towards clean pics or the grainy "old" look?
The short answer is "clean" - compared to Pan and Tmax. Here's one of Mr. Ascough's photos using BW400CN.
Cheers,
Stone
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