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Originally Posted by Raistlin
I had thought that the ISO of the film might be a contributing factor but even at 400 they shouldn't be as grainy as they are surely?
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These days ISO 400 film is practically as good as ISO 100 was many years back. I've used Ilford's XP2 (a "colour" type film that actually gives B/W results) and there's virtually no grain to speak of.