![]() ![]() The only other way to get a B&W negative with a color process is to use a so-called "chromogenic" B&W film, like Ilford XP2 Super or the Kodak equivalent. With no dye couplers in your B&W film, you won't get a dye cloud image, but if you don't bleach the silver, you'll still get a silver negative images, just like what you'd get in D-76 or Rodinal. Any color developer will produce a silver image in any conventional film - but standard color processes bleach away the silver to leave only the color dye clouds that form the final (either positive or negative) color image. There's one "color" process that might have produced an image like the one shown (though it appears the negative was "distressed" in some manner as well): that's developing with any of the three developers, C-41, E-6 First Developer, or E-6 Color Developer, then stopping and fixing with non-bleaching fixer (like conventional B&W fixer or C-41 fixer, not blix), without going through the bleaching step (often combined with fixing in home color developing kits). Stabilize with "stabilizer" (whatever that is and does).Fix to remove all the remaining silver leaving the dye image that was coupled to the silver in the second (colour) development.At this point, you are developing all the remaining silver that has not been bleached. You have already removed the negative image. Re-develop the re-exposed image in colour developer (one with colour coupler(s) added) to completion.Expose the film to light or chemical fog to render the remaining undeveloped silver image (which is positive). ![]() Bleach the existing negative metallic silver image which will make it water soluble.Stop development at the appropriate time with stop bath.The first developer works to provide the negative silver image.In effect, you are going to produce a "stain" image similar to "pyrogallol"/"Pyrocatechin" developed images The secret is in how colour coupling works on a silver image. If you have any questions about the order form, or anything else, please give us a call and we will be happy to help.Developing a Black & White film as colour film will leave a dye image rather than a metallic silver one. You can send your film to us for processing using the USPS, FedEx or UPS, but please be sure your package is well-sealed and secure so that your film processing order gets here safely. ![]() Start by downloading an order form here, then send the completed order form to us along with your film. You can choose to pay for your film processing online using PayPal, or you can pay by credit card, it's up to you. And we will always return your negatives. You can order prints, scans, or both - We can deliver your digital photos online using Dropox, CD, or we can save your pictures on a USB drive, it's your choice. ![]() Once we receive your order, we'll start processing your film, usually within 1-2 days. We provide the best quality film processing in the country, and we work hard to make it easy for you to send your film to us for developing. Sending your film for processing is easy. We can develop your Kodachrome (K-14) film as black and white negatives with 4圆 prints or scans, as there are no longer any labs still developing Kodachrome as color slides. ▸ Film scanning - 35mm, APS, 120, 4x5 Get information and prices for film scanning, including most types of film - 35mm, 120 / 220 medium format, APS and 4x5 film. Made on REAL photo paper from almost any size and type of film. ▸ Reprints and enlargements from film Get prices and information about our premium quality photographic prints from your film. ▸ 110 and 126 film processing Get prices and information about our 110 and 126 'Instamatic' film cartridge film developing, printing, and scanning. We'll process your film and send it back fast. It's easy to send your film to us for processing! Download an order form here and send it in along with your film. ![]()
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