Playing around with processing CineStill in black and white chemistry. Apparently you can rate it at ISO 400 and use similar processing times to TRI-X and get really great results! Let us know how your results come out.
There are no colors, only silver. The dies aren't processed in BW chemistry. In color c-41 chemistry the silver is bleached out so only the attached dies remain.
This is really interesting… what happens if you were to scan the negative in color? Are the colors way off?
ReplyDeleteThere are no colors, only silver. The dies aren't processed in BW chemistry. In color c-41 chemistry the silver is bleached out so only the attached dies remain.
DeleteWow, I might have to try this. Thanks!
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