...black and white film may be in 2 varieties: traditional process black and white(not all labs can process this) and C-41 process black and white (and one hour lab can process this). If you are looking ...
...color film and it has worked perfectly. This is the second time this happened with black and white film. Is the film you're using DX coded? Have you manually set the film speed using the ISO
black and white film, chemicals and paper. Otherwise, shoot black and white film and send it to a photo lab. If you're talking digital then you're in the wrong catagory here. This is film cameras only
...film is available in black-and-white, color transparency (color slides), and color negative (color prints). It's also available in infrared, both color and black-and-white, but the N60 will not work ...
...it was. Take the chip out or reset it in the menu. How old is the film you are using? There is some film that is color film but a black and white emulsion. That can be developed in color
...film identification. Just a small 2" black tab atone end. ?? kwilson36 you should have at least 6in. of exposed film from the film canister to the take-up spool unless you loaded the film in total ...
...black lever by the speed film (ASO) numbers, pull that back toward you. This will release the black 3/4" knob upward, and by gently pulling this upward, your door will release and the film canister ...
...film. Color prints, color slides, black-and-white prints. Do NOT use Polaroid instant film or infrared film. If you need a manual, you can download one at ...
...film you are using (black and white? color?). My guess would be a light leak. If the film is exposed to any light, that results in a black picture, possibly blotches of color. Either you opened the ...
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