Use a lab that does custom processing and run some tests first.  

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: J and K Messervy

> And if you don't process film yourself?
> I will be taking film to the local pro lab for processing.

> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Shel Belinkoff"

> > And, of course, with B&W film, there's a lot more control 
> > on the processing end, so one can "over expose" the film, 
> > or expose for the shadows, and develop for the highlights, 
> > so that there are no blown highlights.  So,  for a Q&D 
> > example, you can rate TX @ 200, cut back the standard 
> > processing  time by 25% or so, and get a negative that will 
> > print quite well.



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