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Response to Question about Kodak T-Max Professional TCN 400

from Jeff White (jeff@jeffsphotos.com)
There is also an alternative for your lab claiming that they could print on b&w paper but they needed different chemicals. Kodak makes Ektamax and AGFA also makes a chromogenic paper made to go threw regular RA-4 chemistry. This paper does cost more per square foot so they would probably need to charge more. Also, the Kodak C-41 black and white films are very easy to print to a nuetral gray on color paper, if your lab printer says that it isn't then I would find a new lab.
(posted 8656 days ago)

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