Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/01/07

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Subject: [Leica] Question: B&W
From: enitka1 at comcast.net (ernie nitka)
Date: Fri Jan 7 11:37:49 2005
References: <ba95132805010711266cbaf31b@mail.gmail.com> <ba95132805010711297431c223@mail.gmail.com>

Glenn _ I use Ilford HP5+ which scans fine.  I use Ilfords liquid 
developer, no stop bath - just H2O and then Ilford's fixer.  Other 
chemicals I use would be Kodak's hypo clearing agent to reduce rinse time 
and then photoflo for the drying process.  I do a final wash, soak in 
distilled water.  That's that.  The other option is to use a C41 
chromogenic BW film like Kodak TCN400 - have the lab process to negatives 
and then you scan them in .  I do both this and process my own.  The TCn400 
scans very well.

ernie nitka


At 12:29 PM 1/7/2005, you wrote:
>It's been a while since I shot B&W and longer since I did my own
>developing.  I have all the non-chemical supplies, but never really
>liked doing my own printing, so I'm planning to scan and print the
>negs digitally.  Some questions I have for those who have experience
>with B&W developing and scanning.
>
>- which B&W film scans well?
>- what do I need in the way of chemicals to do my own developing of
>the above film?
>- any web sites that I should consult on the topic?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Glenn Stauffer
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