I'll go in and have a word with them, as they are a step up from a
mini-lab and I was expecting a proper b/w service from them.
James
On 12 Nov 2003, at 04:10, Earl Dunbar wrote:
My experience long ago of printing B&W on colour paper is that it
plain sucks. Look at the negs and see if they appear of the same
tonal range of other known good negs.
Earl
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On 11/11/2003 at 10:45 PM James Royall wrote:
I just got back a roll of HP5 and was looking through thinking that
black and white is flatter than I remembered, with not much contrast
(it's been a good while since I have used any myself). A bit
disappointed I wondered if the paper chosen had something to do with
it
and found it to be Fujicolor. This doesn't strike me as the right
thing
to do. What are the effects of using colour paper instead of b/w? I
just don't seem to have the rich blacks that I think should be there,
and the whites are not as white as they should be either.
James
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