Inexpensive C-41 B&W Film on ebay

This film was mentioned some time ago and so I bought 10 rolls to see what it is like. If you have it developed at the drug store (Walgreen's in my case), it looks like XP2 or Kodak c41 b&W. I have it scanned there and so far have not had a had a print made (no photo printer). And to be honest, this is not a great time for photography in Seattle, so I have just taken pictures of houses, trees, rocks in the yard. All I can really say is that it IS film, can be developed commercially and produces images. And at that price, I don't feel my heart (or wallet) being torn from my body paying the going price per roll for XP2 or BN 400.

I am not sure what 11 x 14 prints would look like. I would like to know about other people's experience with this stuff.
 
This film was mentioned some time ago and so I bought 10 rolls to see what it is like. If you have it developed at the drug store (Walgreen's in my case), it looks like XP2 or Kodak c41 b&W.

If you have developed one roll, you'd know instantly whether it is XP2 *or* Kodak, simply by looking at the negative:

If it has orange base (like color C-41), it's Kodak.

If it has a purple tint but otherwise clear, it's Ilford XP2.

I'm going to order some of these also, if it turns out to be printable (darkroom), I'd stock up.
 
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