Best Scannable B&W Film/Dev Opinion... in Black & White Practice Posted September 27, 2001 Idan, I have found that the silver in traditional Black and white films can cause "grain/noise" problems with scans. I have been using Kodak CN since it came out, and have had great success with it. It is virtually grainless. You could also try any color neg film, and convert it. ( I like film with a low contrast like Fuji Supra 400) Although, I now find myself missing the delicate grain of a "real" B+W film. Tri-X forever!
Best Scannable B&W Film/Dev Opinion...
in Black & White Practice
Posted
Idan,
I have found that the silver in traditional Black and white films
can cause "grain/noise" problems with scans. I have been
using Kodak CN since it came out, and have had great success
with it. It is virtually grainless.
You could also try any color neg film, and convert it. ( I like film
with a low contrast like Fuji Supra 400)
Although, I now find myself missing the delicate grain of a "real"
B+W film. Tri-X forever!