I wasn't suggesting using a minilab for printing real B&W.  If you can't
print the negs yourself, then find a real lab that can do the printing
for you.  I'd never suggest a minilab for making a decent B&W print.

Aaron Reynolds wrote:

> Only problem is, if you're getting minilab prints, and they're coming
> back purple from the C-41 b&w, they're DEFINITELY going to come back
> some godawful colour shift from real b&w.
> 
> Unless you also want to put in a darkroom for printing, or go for the
> higher priced prints right off the bat (which would also eliminate the
> colour shifts from the C-41 b&w).
> 
> Not to disparage the suggestion -- everyone can benefit from processing
> their own film, and it's easy and cheap and fun, and the amount of
> control is just phenomenal -- it's just that it doesn't really address
> the problem being discussed.  :)

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