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Are there any labs that give black and white films the correct development time according to the film type?
For example, Fomapan 100 is known to take less development time than most other black and white films of similar speed. If given processing time similar to other black and white films the result is overdeveloped negatives.
I just contacted Dwaynes to see if they optimize the development time for Fomapan 100 to the film type. Their reply was that they process all 100 iso black and white films to the same development time. A local lab near where I live did the same thing. (That local lab has since closed, after the death of the owner.)
Are there any labs out there that give each film the correct development, or is this another case of "if you want something done right you have to do it yourself."?
For example, Fomapan 100 is known to take less development time than most other black and white films of similar speed. If given processing time similar to other black and white films the result is overdeveloped negatives.
I just contacted Dwaynes to see if they optimize the development time for Fomapan 100 to the film type. Their reply was that they process all 100 iso black and white films to the same development time. A local lab near where I live did the same thing. (That local lab has since closed, after the death of the owner.)
Are there any labs out there that give each film the correct development, or is this another case of "if you want something done right you have to do it yourself."?


