Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Anthony wrote... <snip> > I have not heard good things about the C-41 TxxxCN films from Kodak, so I wasn't going to consider those (I want something over ISO 1000, anyway), but if there are any contrary opinions, I'd be interested in hearing them. < <snip> I was fortunate enough to go to the SantaFe Photo Workshop last year and when buying film to attend, picked-up Ilford's version. Shot it only to find out they would not process it the lab at the Workshop. I would up bringing it to a local guy who ran it through the machine. oh Boy...when I got the pics back was I suprised... Printed on color paper, it gave each image a warm "sepia toned" quality. A bit disappointing at first since most of the film was exposed at a very special place. Trying to save the day (and my work), I did find some of the images worked well in the sepia tone and subsquently had them enlarged and framed. I also had sent the negs to a regular lab here in Los Angeles to print the images in B&W. They looked okay - not too grainy - but I think I would prefer to continue working with standard B&W films such as Tri-X. Joe Hayes