Kodak have discontinued their BW400CN film. Ilford however have confirmed that they will continue production of XP2 Super.
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professi ... path=13402
http://www.ilfordphoto.com/pressroom/article.asp?n=191
Kodak BW400CN.
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Re: Kodak BW400CN.
Keith Tapscott. wrote:Kodak have discontinued their BW400CN film. Ilford however have confirmed that they will continue production of XP2 Super.
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professi ... path=13402
http://www.ilfordphoto.com/pressroom/article.asp?n=191
Who cares? Never used a roll of it in my life.
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Re: Kodak BW400CN.
I have never used the Kodak BW400CN either, but I made the post for those who did use the BW400CN to show them that an alternative is available.Ornello wrote:Keith Tapscott. wrote:Kodak have discontinued their BW400CN film. Ilford however have confirmed that they will continue production of XP2 Super.
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professi ... path=13402
http://www.ilfordphoto.com/pressroom/article.asp?n=191
Who cares? Never used a roll of it in my life.
Re: Kodak BW400CN.
Keith Tapscott. wrote:I have never used the Kodak BW400CN either, but I made the post for those who did use the BW400CN to show them that an alternative is available.Ornello wrote:Keith Tapscott. wrote:Kodak have discontinued their BW400CN film. Ilford however have confirmed that they will continue production of XP2 Super.
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professi ... path=13402
http://www.ilfordphoto.com/pressroom/article.asp?n=191
Who cares? Never used a roll of it in my life.
Really never saw the point of it, to be honest, other than process compatibility with color negative films.
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Re: Kodak BW400CN.
I have used XP2 Super before out of curiosity, but it's not to my liking. There are some people who like it though.
http://www.thewebdarkroom.com/?p=524
I much prefer regular films like FP4, HP5 and Tri-X.
http://www.thewebdarkroom.com/?p=524
I much prefer regular films like FP4, HP5 and Tri-X.
Re: Kodak BW400CN.
Yeppers!Keith Tapscott. wrote:I have used XP2 Super before out of curiosity, but it's not to my liking. There are some people who like it though.
http://www.thewebdarkroom.com/?p=524
I much prefer regular films like FP4, HP5 and Tri-X.