Hi,

why try to use a special name ? Tell them to do it. They will use a special
paper for the job.
But you could do it yourself by using a multigrade paper, normally at
highest grade ( 5 ).
I never tried it with a fixed grade 5 paper. Maybe the special behavior of
the multigrade paper handling colors in different ways gives the better
result. But don't expect high quality prints. It will be satisfying only for
>standard< user. For contact prints it's the cheapest way I think. Even for
planned color prints it's a good idea, as you can decide which one is OK
with illumination and focus before ordering at your lab.

Bernd


Jim Apilado wrote:

> I have to make some black and white enlargements from color 
> negs.  What is the name of the process that I would tell a custom lab that
I want?
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