Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/10/10

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Subject: [Leica] Kodak TMax-400
From: john.o.newell at comcast.net (J. Newell)
Date: Wed Oct 10 07:30:11 2007

I will probably have people hurling things at me...but I've stopped using 
silver-based B&W film.  I migrated to the C41 emulsions because they scan 
more easily...but I'm on the verge of deciding I'm not going to replace the 
Kodak and Ilford C41 B&W film when the fridge is empty, but go with color 
emulsions instead.  Reason: shooting color I can process either way, but you 
can't "up-process" a B&W exposure to make it color, on the off chance that 
would be a better choice.  This means I don't have to make choices when I 
load the camera whether it's going to be B&W or color.  It also means, 
potentially, bringing less film (don't have to cover both bases) and/or one 
less cameras (don't need an extra "extra" body loaded with the other film).
YMMV and many readers' probably will...
John Newell

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