Butch Black wrote:
> The
problem with the Ilford film is that it is nearly impossible to get a
neutral B&W printing on color paper and any exposure change brings a major
shift in color. I believe Ilfords philosophy behind that was that you proof
in color but your final print should be printed with conventional B&W paper.

It's less of an issue now that minilabs are switching to digital printing - the last time I took XP2 to a minilab I was offered (and accepted) "true" B&W prints as a no-cost option.


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