Dear Jason,

if you are not able to use b/w-negatives and process them yourself you
should use one of these new b/w-films based on the C41-process like the
Kodak T 400 CN or the advanced Ilford XP2 super. These films are of a really
good overall quality, they are very fast (you can expose them up to ASA 3200
!!) and you can bring them in to any finisher "round the corner" for
processing. I recommend minilabs.

The whole point is: There is no problem to expose the negatives on normal
colour paper instead of b/w-paper within the C41 process. This way you
always can get toned prints in maybe different colours like green, blue
and - sepia! You should talk about your needs with the staff of the
finisher. The toning of the prints is controllable by setting the printer to
the needed filter data, thatīs all. Try it!

Regards
        Kay
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Kay-Christian Heine
Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
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