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Subject: [Leica] Question: B&W
From: jefferys at gmail.com (Jeffery Smith)
Date: Fri Jan 7 14:50:57 2005
References: <ba95132805010711266cbaf31b@mail.gmail.com> <ba95132805010711297431c223@mail.gmail.com> <8B79941B-60E7-11D9-824F-003065B7587A@interlink.es>

If you want slower speed and no grain, try Fuji Acros developed in
HC110B. If you want 400 ISO, I like Ilford Delta 400 in Ilfotec DDX

But I think that the C-41 films scan the best, both B&W films and color 
films. 

Jeffery


On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 21:05:57 +0100, Luis Miguel Casta?eda
<lmc@interlink.es> wrote:
> On 7 de ene de 2005, at 20:29, Glenn Stauffer wrote:
> 
> > - which B&W film scans well?
> 
> all Ive used lately scans well. Ilford HP5, FP4, Delta... kodak Tri-X,
> agfa...
> 
> > - what do I need in the way of chemicals to do my own developing of
> > the above film?
> 
> Im used to hc-110, but they are all really close.
> My favorites are HC-110, Ilfostop (optional), Agefix and agepon as
> wetting agent.
> I dont have a preferred hypo clearing agent.
> 
> > - any web sites that I should consult on the topic?
> 
> this one is easy to read and covers all the process:
> 
> http://www.nyip.com/sub_idx_pgs/referidx/ref_b2bw.php
> 
> good luck...
> 
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In reply to: Message from alaxsxaq at gmail.com (Glenn Stauffer) ([Leica] Question: B&W)
Message from lmc at interlink.es (Luis Miguel Castañeda) ([Leica] Question: B&W)