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Georges Cameras offers a specialized range of B&W Chromogenic (C-41) 120 Film, perfect for medium format photographers seeking the classic look of black and white imagery with the convenience of colour film processing.
Georges Cameras offers a specialized range of B&W Chromogenic (C-41) 120 Film, perfect for medium format photographers seeking the classic look of black and white imagery with the convenience of colour film processing.
This selection includes notable options such as Ilford XP2 Super and Kodak BW400CN, both of which are renowned for their fine grain, wide exposure latitude, and the ability to be processed in standard C-41 chemicals. Chromogenic B&W film combines the timeless aesthetic of traditional black and white photography with the accessibility and ease of processing associated with colour negatives, making it an excellent choice for those who value efficiency without compromising on quality.
Ideal for a wide range of photographic applications, from candid street photography to detailed portraiture, our B&W Chromogenic (C-41) 120 Film selection caters to those who appreciate the artistry of monochrome images alongside the practical benefits of colour film processing, ensuring beautiful, high-quality results for photographers of all levels.
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