Chris.The lab i use is also out of t400cn but sells a Kodak
B&W in the "select" series.Shot a roll amd it was not
to bad , grain was nice.
I'm trying some Delta 400 and 3200 now.

Dave

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From: Chris Brogden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 19:59:56 -0600 (CST)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Fine Grained 400 b/w


On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Brian Campbell (PM) wrote:

> I know this seem like blasphemy to the *real* B&W shooters
> out there, but Kodak T400CN is incredibly fine-grained

>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Oct 29 19:56:21 2001

> Umm if I might suggest.... T400CN.


Just as a FYI, T400CN has been discontinued for a while now. �They 
kept
B&W+, but repackaged T400CN as Portra 400BW, a Portra-series 
chromogenic
B&W film that is identical to T400CN, AFAIK. �I could be wrong on 
that,
but I suspect I'm not.

chris
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