Royale With Cheese
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you did editing?
these look way more contrasty than whatever i got out of scan with neopan 400cn.![]()
Erm, no editing actually, these are the better looking ones. The others from the rolls of C41 B&W that I took usually turn out really washed out.
Based on my experience before I had a scanner at home, the lab scans for C41 B&W is just plain horrible, I have no idea why, could be because of the lab's default scan settings? Self scanning at home is still the best. Might wanna get a scanner at home & try it.
C41 B&W generally have this very "digital" look, very clean, very sharp, extreme fine grain which is the reason why I gave up on them, they just dont give off that "feel" of the true art of B&W photography.
Some here on Ilford XP2, another C41 film:


The C41 films usually look like those taken with a DSLR then converted to B&W in Photoshop by digital users. Very high in detail but at the same time, very gray scale as you can see from you own experience.
Am more of a true black, true white person, I prefer to sacrifice details for higher contrast. Thats my personal preference anyway. Some people do prefer that grayscale B&W to what I prefer.
This is pure B&W, self processed, self bulk loaded, self scanned:
Ilford Delta 400:

Ilford Delta 100:

Kodak TriX 400

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