Ilford Lab process black and white prints from film and digital files to real silver gelatin photographic paper
I came across this for photographers who want to shoot black & white film but do not want to process it. Ilford labs will do this for you. Do remember they are processing your film to the standard times of the film stock by Ilford. I suggest you shoot a grey chart first. To be perfect I would shoot a grey chart every time you change lighting. If you dont set you film camera up to the zone system. Camera, film stock, lens, lighting, you don't know how close you are to the reality of the processed film. One of my cameras back in the late 1970's was really off. My Nikon with a normal 50mm lens using tri-x film was off a stop. Instead of shooting at 400 I shot at 200 to give it the proper exposure. I suggest a grey card or tone chart on the head of the roll of film you are shooting. They will take a reading off of the first shot and print from this. Good Luck ENJOY!











