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16 Jul 10 - Due to recent discussion: please post only pictures of films that were intended to produce a color photo - developed in traditional b/w developers.

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STICKY  Developing C-41 Films in B&W Chemistry GUIDE TomaszKaluzny 13 5 hours ago
My first X-pro c41 film With B/W Fuji superia 200, Fomadon 09 Råbert 3 3 weeks ago
First attempt with Agfa Vista 400 devinjoness 0 4 weeks ago
Ferrania Solaris 100 Luigi Bargiacchi 0 2 months ago
Gold 100 dveloped in Tea....... hfandrep 0 2 months ago
amount in tank Will H Harris 2 2 months ago

About COLOR Films developed in B/W chemicals

This group is THE place to show us your pictures from color negative films and color slide films developed in black and white chemicals.

Group rules:

Accepted pictures are:
-pictures from C41 color films (i.e. color print, negative) developed in a b/w developer
-pictures from E6 films (i.e. slide, transparency, color reversal, positive) developed in a b/w developer
-pictures from older Color processes films (such C22 Kodacolor or K14 Kodachrome) developed in a b/w developer
-pictures from the aforementioned films developed in a b/w developer first, and afterwards developed in another developer

Not accepted are:
-pictures from classic b/w films
-pictures from Process C41 black and white films such as Ilford XP2 or Kodak BW400CN, whether they are developed in C41 or traditional b/w developers.

As this group is public, please don't post pornographic, violent, racist etc. material.

3 posts per day.

You can convert your scans into black and white or as well leave it with the original color cast.

Please let the others know which film/developer combination you used, so describe it in the tags or the description.

Have fun!

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