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>>70441 Yeah, there are a lot more fun things you can do with traditional B&W films, and they have the nice advantage that they last for-friggin'-evar. However, there are a few advantages to C41 B&W's: 1. The obvious one, you can get it developed anywhere (although developing it yourself might be out. I'm not sure if C41's hard to do at home because of the process itself or because color's hard to do at home, though) 2. Scanning with automatic dust/scratch/hair removal works with C41 film but not traditional silver B&W 3. BW400CN's a lot easier to find. You pretty much have to go to a real photography store to get real B&W film, but BW400CN can be found at drugstores, Best Buy, etc.
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