Yes, yes, and yes!
I take it you are talking about black & white chromogenic film, since all
color negative film is C-41. Be aware that some Kodak C-41 B&W films are
formulated to be printed on color paper, and you have a devil of a time
printing them in a b&w darkroom. I recommend you start with Ilford XP-2 S
rated @200.
chris
>Any one use this? Any comments? Is it worth while? Many thanks.
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