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What is your favorite black & white film stock? Comment below⬇️
K400's lowish contrast is one of its good points. Contrast is easily added in the darkroom or computer, reducing it can be more difficult. In the meantime, you're less likely to burn out highlights.
@@peggyhill4876 it definitely is the more flexible film of the two!
That Twin Turbo Roadmaster is actually legit. Also Kansas City on black & white is beautiful!
@@northwestdepressed right?! What a unique car! I agree! KC is a great area to shoot B&W
With thin negatives, just use more magenta filters when enlarging. Boom, contrast.
Nice, good work team.
@@torvaldalexander4906 thanks for watching!
this is what im talking about about
@@ThePhotoDept glad you enjoyed it dude! Thanks for watching!
Ultrafine Finesse 400 is a budget-friendly film stock ($72.95 for a 100-ft roll). Reimann, would you mind reviewing this film stock?
@@rbatbaptista oooh I’ve never heard of this one! I’ll have to check it out!
Kentmere 400 is def best when pushed 1 or 2 stops.
@@dctcorey20 I’m going to have to try that out!
I cal tell he isn't experienced with b&w shooting by his picture choices lol
What is your favorite black & white film stock? Comment below⬇️
K400's lowish contrast is one of its good points. Contrast is easily added in the darkroom or computer, reducing it can be more difficult. In the meantime, you're less likely to burn out highlights.
@@peggyhill4876 it definitely is the more flexible film of the two!
That Twin Turbo Roadmaster is actually legit. Also Kansas City on black & white is beautiful!
@@northwestdepressed right?! What a unique car! I agree! KC is a great area to shoot B&W
With thin negatives, just use more magenta filters when enlarging. Boom, contrast.
Nice, good work team.
@@torvaldalexander4906 thanks for watching!
this is what im talking about about
@@ThePhotoDept glad you enjoyed it dude! Thanks for watching!
Ultrafine Finesse 400 is a budget-friendly film stock ($72.95 for a 100-ft roll). Reimann, would you mind reviewing this film stock?
@@rbatbaptista oooh I’ve never heard of this one! I’ll have to check it out!
Kentmere 400 is def best when pushed 1 or 2 stops.
@@dctcorey20 I’m going to have to try that out!
I cal tell he isn't experienced with b&w shooting by his picture choices lol