Unlike modern tabular grain films (T-Max, Delta), BWXX scans differently.
He made one final print on fiber-based paper. The result was a haunting, high-contrast image that looked like a still from a 1950s detective thriller. The woman by the newsstand looked as if she were waiting for a train that would never arrive, or perhaps a secret that would never be told.
This film loves a push. At 800, it gains contrast without getting too grainy. At 1600, you get that gritty, press-photographer look—ideal for concerts, street at night, or indoor available light.
Cinestill markets this as "C-41 Processable." You can run it through the same chemicals as Kodak Gold or Portra. The result is a .
Unlike modern tabular grain films (T-Max, Delta), BWXX scans differently.
He made one final print on fiber-based paper. The result was a haunting, high-contrast image that looked like a still from a 1950s detective thriller. The woman by the newsstand looked as if she were waiting for a train that would never arrive, or perhaps a secret that would never be told.
This film loves a push. At 800, it gains contrast without getting too grainy. At 1600, you get that gritty, press-photographer look—ideal for concerts, street at night, or indoor available light.
Cinestill markets this as "C-41 Processable." You can run it through the same chemicals as Kodak Gold or Portra. The result is a .
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