exposed my 1st roll of ILFORD XP2 over the weekend..so where can i send it to for developing?will a normal kodak express lab do a good job? pls suggest...
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RAIN_MAN said:exposed my 1st roll of ILFORD XP2 over the weekend..so where can i send it to for developing?will a normal kodak express lab do a good job? pls suggest...
thx
RAIN_MAN said:exposed my 1st roll of ILFORD XP2 over the weekend..so where can i send it to for developing?will a normal kodak express lab do a good job? pls suggest...
thx
RAIN_MAN said:exposed my 1st roll of ILFORD XP2 over the weekend..so where can i send it to for developing?will a normal kodak express lab do a good job? pls suggest...
thx
Hey,showtime said:xp2 is not really special.... its c41 process like all other color films. ruby does not do it at their shop. they send it out. so not much different.
RAIN_MAN said:exposed my 1st roll of ILFORD XP2 over the weekend..so where can i send it to for developing?will a normal kodak express lab do a good job? pls suggest...
thx
mich_2103 said:Hey,
I didn't know Ilford XP2 uses C41 process. I thought you have to manually process them in the darkroom. I prefer to shoot color slides.
So XP2 gives the same results as the Kodak 400CN BW film, isn't it? But I don't like the tones of that. There is no contrast at all.
Just my personal opinion.
Regards,
-Michelle-
ed9119 said:in this respect i guess Kodak gets the edge because they can scan it in high res tif
ed9119 said:hi Coke21, its possible to get the Kodak labs that scan do the scanning in tiff format. You'll get a bigger file size than jpeg to work on b4 printing. yes, other films can be scanned in high res tif....just that this thread was referring to xp2.