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TMX 400CN

from Gail Green (gail.green@sba.gov)
I usually develop and print my B&W photos but I have been asked to shoot "tons" of b&w pictures for my son's school. I don't have the time to process all this film on my own and really don;t have time to make the prints (I use most of my darkroomtime for class work). Anyway, the TMAXCN400 has been recommended. Question- If I take the film to a lab, is it better to ask them to process on B&W paper or does it matter? I've never seen this film developed-- am I crazy to do it this way? Any suggestions on its use ie: should I leave the ISO at 400 or some other setting? Thanks- Gail
(posted 9515 days ago)

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