developing colored film with b/w developer?


Thanks. Just finished a roll I shot randomly to do this experiment, having a bad headache do I guess I'll do it tomorrow. Mind posting the unedited photo?
 

Thanks. Just finished a roll I shot randomly to do this experiment, having a bad headache do I guess I'll do it tomorrow. Mind posting the unedited photo?

sorry bro... i forgot to save my works...
 

Just developed a roll, didn't know what timing to use so I just dump it together with my Tmax. Looks pretty dark, hope it's scannable
 

Just developed a roll, didn't know what timing to use so I just dump it together with my Tmax. Looks pretty dark, hope it's scannable

u mixed your b/w film with your colored film? hmmm wun it "stained" your b/w film?
 

sinned79 said:
u mixed your b/w film with your colored film? hmmm wun it "stained" your b/w film?

Looks normal to me. But in any case this is a roll of self rolled expired Tmax, someone actually accidentally open the film door and there was a little light leak so I guess it'll be good for a little experimenting
 

Looks normal to me. But in any case this is a roll of self rolled expired Tmax, someone actually accidentally open the film door and there was a little light leak so I guess it'll be good for a little experimenting


icic... do post your photos after you scanned :)
 

sinned79 said:
icic... do post your photos after you scanned :)

Not scannable :(

Luckily not much keepers in that roll
 

But the Tmax I mixed with it turned out pretty nice. Scanned in 24bit colour.


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Anyone done Kodak BW400CN in HC110 before?
 

I found that they actually have the developing times for BW400CN at Massive Dev Chart, 5.5mins @20 degrees for dilution B. Just did mine and they look ok, will post results after scanning when I have the time
 

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Can't sleep so here it is. Straight out from scan without any correction... not even dust removal.....
 

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