Read the exact emulsion name, not only the word monochrome or black-and-white.
Ilford HP5, FP4, Delta, Fomapan, Kentmere and many Kodak black-and-white stocks use traditional B&W processing. Films such as Ilford XP2 use C-41.
How to recognise it
The cassette or box normally gives the emulsion name and process. Bulk-loaded rolls require accurate handwritten or reseller labels.
Why it matters
Black-and-white films have different development times and responses. The exact stock and exposure index help the lab choose a suitable method.
Before sending the film
- Record the full film name
- Note ISO and push request
- Do not assume all monochrome film uses B&W chemistry
- Keep bulk-load labels
- Mention infrared or unusual emulsions
Frequently asked questions
Can the process be changed after development?
No. Development is irreversible, so identify the film and communicate special requests first.
Does scanning replace correct development?
No. Scanning interprets the developed image but cannot restore layers damaged or omitted during processing.
Where can I order the correct service?
Use our Film Development Guide to identify C-41, ECN-2, black-and-white, E-6 and Scala services.
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