What would be a good way to get negatives with higher than normal contrast but still a good tonality?

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You'd want to pick a film with a relatively long straight line capable of retaining its curve shape at greater development. Pan F would be the worst choice conceivable. Good choices would include TMax films (both 100 and 400), followed by FP4, followed by Delta 100.
 
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