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BW400CN
Nikon F5

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:iconmohaganbev:
looks dead, yet looks alive if that makes sense
:icontomorrowtoday:
great work,looks the way the inside of my head feels on some days,like it in black and white!sorry sepia!

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john.
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Love the B&W on this one! The shot is wonderful..can truly appreciate nature when it is shown like this up close and personal.. :clap::blackrose:

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Thank you!

Kodak uses the C41 process for BW400CN film, and there is something of an orange mask, since this film was designed for prints, not to be scanned from the negative. I think if I scanned the print rather than the negative, it would appear more traditionally B&W.
:icontomorrowtoday:
still looks fine!

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dont mind losing friends and infuriating people just so long as they learn to think for themselfs.
john.
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Thanks.

I know they are just leaves, but I am really enjoying this camera, and the professional film is worth the money.
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I am enjoying using film again. This camera is an inspiration, and the professional B&W film is worth the money.
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Thanks!

I am enjoying film.
The F5 is an amazing camera. I hope digital comes down in price someday soon.
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Thanks!

The F5 is new, but about 1/10th of the original price.
Film and processing end up at nearly $1 per shot, whereas digital is nearly free (once you have the camera, computer, software, etc.)

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July 5, 2008
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Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak CLAS Digital Film Scanner / HR200
Jul 1, 2008, 9:15:07 AM

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