Fedor,

You wrote: " Most of prints are exactly black and
white but some are a little brown."

... and you will get a greenish tint if you use Kodak TCN400 and the same
crappy lab combination.
Some like the Sepia effect they can  add when printing those cromogenic
films. I like TCN very much, but I do my own printing. You have more chances
of having a neutral print with TCN than with Ilford XP2. That's only because
even 1-hour labs are updating their profiles and they now know "how" to
print them. With XP2 this is less often the case.

You can always ask for a print on B&W paper and you'll get neutral colors.
(and pay more)

There's nothing wrong with your exposure.

As this is getting OT, I'll recommend you to have a 'surf' at the
www.photo.net site. There have been a lot of threads over C-41 compatible
B&W film.

Greetings,

Gerard.

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