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B&W Films
By: Tom Polek

      Currently there are two types of black and white films on the market, true black and white film and C-41 processed B&W film. True B&W films are rolls of film that are processed in true B&W chemicals. Film that has to be processed in C-41 chemicals (color chemicals) is not a true black and white film. C-41 processed films are basically color film with no color.

     The following is a list of the most commonly used B&W films. We process all of the films listed below.

Kodak - True B&W films
T-Max 100 T-Max 400 T-Max 3200

Plus-X 125 Tri-X 400

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Technical Pan Verichrome Pan 125 High Speed 
Infrared
Kodak  C- 41 Processed B&W films
Portra 400 T400 CN + 400 Select
Ilford - True B&W films
Delta 100 Delta 400 Delta 3200

Pan F-Plus 50 FP4-Plus 125 HP5-Plus 400 

SFX 200
Ilford  C- 41 Processed B&W film
XP2
Fuji
Neopan 400 Neopan 1600
Agfa
APX 25 APX 100 APX 400
Konica
This film is available 
in both a 35mm and 
a 120 format
Konica Infrared
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