If youre not going to do the prints yourself
I think you shoudnt even bother with B&W.
Rarely is any lab going to get your prints
just the way you want them.
JCO
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> I have just bought a couple of rolls of  Kodak Tmax 100 pro to 
> try some B&W
> photography on my ME/MES and Spotmatics. I last did B&W in 
> Singapore back in
> the mid-70's, so have forgotten everything.
> 
> What is the process used, and the best processing to have done?  It does
> mention push-processing inside the box, but I will try that later.
> 
> Is it best to have the processing and contact sheets done at a pro lab?
> James
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