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Thread: Home Processing K40 as Black and White

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    Angry

    Can it be done ? How is it done?


    THANKS

    <font color="#a62a2a" size="1">[ September 16, 2002 10:31 PM: Message edited by: Blindowl ]</font>

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    Why would you want to?

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    Cool

    No, it cannot be done. If you want home brew B&W use Tri-X or Plus-X.

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    Uh, I beg to differ. I just processed some today as B&W Negative and it turned out alright. Not nearly as grainy as Plus or Tri-X. Thanks for all the help.

    <font color="#a62a2a" size="1">[ September 21, 2002 10:25 PM: Message edited by: Blindowl ]</font>

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    hmmm, very interesting. How did you peel off that special layer that I have heard is only on Kodachrome 40.

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