The 1 hour lab near me can print(but not process) B&W negs
and they use a B&W paper.I forget what they use,i have no 
proofs in the office with me to check.
He usually does the B&W at the end of the day,as he has to change
over tanks etc i suppose.Only has glossy paper,i wish he could do 
matte though.
Dave
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From: gfen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I've used Ilford's XP2 and Kodak's T400CN and Select B+W.

The Select blows. However, I believe any minilab can make the prints 
LOOK
like B&Ws, whereas with the other two they'll come out with a sepia or
greenish tone (T400CN) or greenish purpilish tone (XP2 Super).

Except, a real lab can take either of the latter and print it to true 
B&W
paper and give you a print that looks like a true B&W print.

I don't remember if I had a preference between the T400CN or the XP2
Super. Sorry. However, I can say they worked, and worked well enough.

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