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Reddit mentions of Kodak BW400CN Professional ISO 400, 35mm, 36 Exposures, Black and White Film

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Kodak BW400CN Professional ISO 400, 35mm, 36 Exposures, Black and White Film
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World's finest-grained chromogenic film.Incredibly sharp.Convenience of C-41 processing.Smooth, neutral tones with great highlight and shadow detail.
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ColorYellow
Height1.5 Inches
Length1.5 Inches
Width2.5 Inches

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If you used Black and White T-Max or another brand Film, it needs to be sent off to a darkroom to be developed, or you could develop them yourself! The Stamp has a darkroom that you can rent out by the hour, and if you find someone who knows how to use it, that's your cheapest option.

Sending them off to a place to be processed could be expensive, but if you can't develop them yourself it's your only option really. You'll have to go to a place like Ritz Camera to get this done.

If you haven't all ready, you should consider joining the photography class next semester. I'm TAing it this semester and it's sadly completely full, but the teacher is really good at getting students in even if you haven't completed the pre-requisites for it. Then you could develop the film yourself.

Or you could just look into getting a C-41 process black and white film. Those can be developed virtually anywhere. http://www.amazon.com/Kodak-BW400CN-Professional-Exposures-Black/dp/B000L9M20G

Edit: the darkroom may not be your cheapest option because I actually have no idea how expensive it is to rent out (though with two people you could split it), and I forgot about the cost of the paper to print it onto...sending it out through Ritz is probably your best option.