Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/20

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Subject: Re: [Leica] B & W again......
From: RBedw51767@aol.com
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 12:59:44 EDT

Francesco:

Of course my recommendation would be for you to process your own.  I have
never found a lab that would put the same amount of time, effort and pride in
processing b&w that I would when I processed them.  It does take a lot of
time, especially to print, however the rewards are great.  It would be my
suggestion to at least process the negatives yourself.  East to do. All you
need is a dark closet to load in the tank and the rest in room light.  This
way you have control.  If the negative is not processed properly you'll never
get a good print out of it.

I just completed a roll of TMAX at ISO 3200, processed in Xtol, taken with my
M6 and the Noctilux lens. This is the first time that I have ever used the
combination.  I was shooting at 1/250 inside which is incredible.  I was
amazed at the quality of the negatives. Absolutely like shooting in daylight.
I look forward to printing the negatives.

I have used the CN film and I was surprised at the quality of the prints.  It
has been my experience that mini-labs do a acceptable job of consistent
processing in the C41 process.  It is a very easy way to experiment with b&w. 

Good luck,

Bob Bedwell
Greensboro, NC





In a message dated 10/20/98 12:37:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time, fls@san.rr.com
writes:

<< 
 some of the new C-41 print films like T400CN and just take them to
 my local print lab, or should I buy some TMAX and take them to 
 B&W specialty labs?  I don't think I want to buy a book and some
 chemicals and start a mini darkroom yet....
 
 Francesco
  >>