Black White Film
March 6th, 2009

Does black and white c41 film negatives work good with enlargers?
I want to enlarge pictures that I developed at Walgreens in the darkroom. I’m also planning to do some burning and cropping. I have noticed that c41 film looks different the normal black white film (its purplish), will that cause any problems when I use it in the enlarger?
Sorry for the bad grammar, do not does.
I think you will be stunned by it.
I recommend in the future using C41 Ilford XP2 as it was designed specifically for traditional darkroom enlarging.
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