Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/10/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Apologies if this is one of those regular questions, but I have shot a few rolls of Kodak BW400CN, and put the first roll into a local (not-pro) lab to process neg and scan onto CD. I'm not used to this process, I normally take T-Max/Tri-X to the pro lab. The images on the CD have a 'look' that's not quite right. Quite low contrast, no real blacks. I tried to scan a couple on my new scanner, that I'm not a master of yet, Minolta Dimage Elite 5400, and the scans are very contrasty, and lots of densely dark areas, not like the scans I'm getting from true B&W negs. So, my question is, should I be scanning this film as a B&W neg or a colour neg, and changing to B&W later? I probably won't bother with the CD next time, but like the idea of quickly getting my negs processed, and have seen some good examples of C-41 processed B&W shots on this forum, so just wondering how people are getting optimum results? Thanks, Matt.