Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/05/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Oliver Bryk wrote: > In my current location, the turn-around time for professional b&w processing > is at least a week and involves two 60-mile round trips. I would appreciate > hearing from LUGers who currently print their b&w images primarily with > inkjet printers and papers, regarding their experience with chromogenic b&w > films (C-41 process). Are there nontrivial differences between XP2, TCN and > Portra? How do the results of scanning these films differ from scanning > current generation silver based film? Do they look different? Do they have a > shorter scale? > TIA, Oliver Bryk Oliver, The main difference is beween those designed to be printed traditionally on B&W paper and those designed to fit into a mini-lab workflow and print on color paper. XP2 is one of the former. If you print B&W yourself, this is the one you want. Portra is designed to be printed with the same printer channel as the Portra color films. My guess is that it was designed with wedding photographers in mind so the whole job could be printed easily at one time by the lab. T400CN was introduced before Portra and differs from it mainly in the color of the base. You can print it yourself on B&W paper (although the printing times will be long) and a mini-lab can do it on color paper, although they will have to fiddle with their settings to get a neutral cast. It is not as easy for them in that respect as Portra. (These comments apply to the older mini-lab equipment. A Fuji Frontier and a good operator can basically handle anything). They all scan well with digital ICE enabled. In that respect, they are easier to scan than traditional B&W films. My favorite is XP2. As you can tell from some of the other comments, YMMV. Rolfe - -- Rolfe Tessem | Lucky Duck Productions, Inc. rolfe@ldp.com | 96 Morton Street (212) 463-0029 | New York, Ny 10014 - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html