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Want the slick Ilford look without the hard to find and sometimes expensive B&W processing? Look no further than the wondrous Ilford XP2.
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Chromogenic monochrome film. For all those who value the convenience of C-41 processing over total control.
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Perfect for afternoon shoots or maybe an evening/night photo illuminated by lanterns!
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Unlike many B&W films, the Ilford XP2 produces flatter images, which means more retro-ness in your photos! Read more to see how it works under different conditions!
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Two films in one! Firstly the bad news: This is not a black and white film for purists who love the deep black and the clean white. But there is also good news: it can be developed in C41-process! Therefore the development of this film is as affordable as the one of colour films!
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Some people say B&W is not Lomography. There may be nice images done on Holga but that's all about it. True lomostyle is in colors. In bright colors. And cross process is a king there. Well, I wouldn't be so narrow-minded...
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The Ilford XP2 maintains the look of a classic black and white film although it’s developed using C-41 chemistry. Contrast is high, while grain stays low.
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Easy and great: For someone like me who love to shoot on b/w film but don't have any clue on DIY developing, this is THE choice.
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Black and white lovely-ness with the ease of c41 processing: This is a great black and white film that is widely and cheaply available and can be processed with standard c41 chemicals, so you can take it to your local supermarket, chemist, or 1 hour photo place and get it developed for a couple of quid.