Reynolds Paul <PReynolds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> moved upon the face of the 'Net and
spake thusly:
> There's one particular type of B&W film, I can't remember which, but someone
> else I am sure will, for which you can use the colour process for
> printing.
There are four
Ilford XP2
Kodak T400CN
Kodak Select Black and White +
Konica VX 400
For those in the UK, see Nov 99 _Practical_Photography_ for a review
of all of them. They trashed the Konica, which is at odds with reports
from list members.
> The drawback (if it is a drawback) is that the prints come out sepia like.
Not this argument again. If you get sepia prints, change labs.
cjb.
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