Me too, atyh for b&4. I have one of these that I’ve yet to use.

https://www.samys.com/p/Darkroom-Tanks--Reels/PTP547U/Ilford-Paterson-Film-Processing-Starter-Kit/214799.html

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love love love ilford film and developer. very unique look.

although, you are closer to Film Ferrania in Italy. Their p30 motion picture film is the nicest b&w film i ever shot. havent tried the p33. supposed to be even better.

https://www.filmferrania.com/

I’d love to try! Thanks for the tip.

I generally use Ilford for the classic look and FujiFilm’s Neopan 100 for fun regular shooting.

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if you like neopan, fomopan is produced by someone else, who also sells it under the “Arista EDU” brand. EDU meaning education, as its the main film alot of film schools use because its cheaper. You can even buy it in rolls.

https://www.freestylephoto.com/category/1-Film

this is a p30 shot of a friend. overexposed the whites in the bg to get more detail in the leather coat. i used a weird hour long developer process to get more perceived sharpness. its a really cool film.

Love!! ❤️