SixFlags
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Hi everyone,
This week I had an Ilford XP1 film sent for development at a local drug store here. As I checked the development status online today I saw that the film will be or had been developed with the standard B/W procedure instead of the C41 process.
I immediately contacted the lab, since I explicitly wrote "C41 process" on the development sheet as I always do, but I guess chances are low that it will be processed the correct way.
Does anybody know what will happen with these C41 B/W films when they undergo a standard B/W development?
I really hope that the negatives aren't ruined since the roll contains something of an attempt of a more "serious" approach on making pictures rather than my usual random snapshots.
On the other hand if they do get ruined, I guess this'll push me to use real B/W films and develop them myself sooner than planned.
This week I had an Ilford XP1 film sent for development at a local drug store here. As I checked the development status online today I saw that the film will be or had been developed with the standard B/W procedure instead of the C41 process.
I immediately contacted the lab, since I explicitly wrote "C41 process" on the development sheet as I always do, but I guess chances are low that it will be processed the correct way.
Does anybody know what will happen with these C41 B/W films when they undergo a standard B/W development?
I really hope that the negatives aren't ruined since the roll contains something of an attempt of a more "serious" approach on making pictures rather than my usual random snapshots.
On the other hand if they do get ruined, I guess this'll push me to use real B/W films and develop them myself sooner than planned.