It's worth a try.  I've never printed colour negs as B&W myself, but I've
had several customers who did it and were happy with the results.

chris


On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>                                       >
> > Hi, Dave.  The Portra 100T balances beautifully for tungsten lights, but
> > it's not bad for outdoor shots.  The lab will likely try to colour
> > correct it as much as they can, and in my experience you can come very
> > close.  If you envisioned the shots as B&W, it may be interesting to have
> > one set printed in colour and one printed as B&W.
> >
> > chris
> Hi Chris.
> This was one of the rolls you throw in with the 6x7.-)
> Do all i have to do is ask them to print them out on B&W paper??Sounds to 
> simply.<vbg>
>
> Dave
>
>

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