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Hi all,
first of all, this is a question completely out from ignorance, as I really have no idea of the potential mess that this could be 🙂
But as I just got a 'free' can with 100ft of color film (probably outdated) with my bulk loader, I've been thinking about possible sperimentin with it...
In fact, Ilford XP2 is a C41 B&W film but can be processed in normal black & white chemicals (at least the Diafine box says so) even though seems the results are not very ... pleasant. To sum up, is it physically possible to develop a C41 color film in B&W (maybe with a previous water wash or something) or would it result in permanent damage/mess to film/chemicals/tank ? Would be happy to hear stories if somebody has tried that...
TIA
Oscar
first of all, this is a question completely out from ignorance, as I really have no idea of the potential mess that this could be 🙂
But as I just got a 'free' can with 100ft of color film (probably outdated) with my bulk loader, I've been thinking about possible sperimentin with it...
In fact, Ilford XP2 is a C41 B&W film but can be processed in normal black & white chemicals (at least the Diafine box says so) even though seems the results are not very ... pleasant. To sum up, is it physically possible to develop a C41 color film in B&W (maybe with a previous water wash or something) or would it result in permanent damage/mess to film/chemicals/tank ? Would be happy to hear stories if somebody has tried that...
TIA
Oscar