Kodak PC Polycontrast III says "Kodak Professonial Paper" on the back, ore
you sure it's not B&W paper?

Todd

At 11:10 PM 5/2/01 +0800, you wrote:
>I recently got interested in b/w photography and went
>on to shoot a few rolls of Tri-X. When the prints are
>out (I got them from labs since I don't do them
>myself), I'm surprised they are printed on Kodak
>Professional Paper. I thought it could be due to that
>the lab is trying to cut cost (I assume that proper
>b/w paper cost more), so I switch to another reputable
>lab in my area. They had theirs done on Fuji Crystal
>Archive paper, and if the negatives have already been
>developed, they could do it in half an hour...
>
>Is this the trend these days, or are these labs all
>out to cheat novices like me?
>
>Kelvin
>

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