> To be fair, anyone buying that likely knows what they're getting into.
True, I'm just dwelling on the possible consequences. I have some Silbersalz film myself that I haven't used yet, and I'm actively imagining everything that could go wrong.
> Yes, there is B&W C-41 film as well
Ilford XP2 - it looks a bit different from typical B&W film, with very flat whites.
I used to love XP1, which came out sepia when processed C-41.
True, I'm just dwelling on the possible consequences. I have some Silbersalz film myself that I haven't used yet, and I'm actively imagining everything that could go wrong.
> Yes, there is B&W C-41 film as well
Ilford XP2 - it looks a bit different from typical B&W film, with very flat whites.
I used to love XP1, which came out sepia when processed C-41.