Having cut my teeth on traditional silver-based B&W film and having tried out some of the C-41 processable chromogenic options, I'm now confused and would welcome some pointers, please.
The lab prints I've had from chromogenic films tend to have a green-ish cast to them. This is probably down to poor calibration of their machinery. However, the negs tend to be fine and, once scanned and tweaked via Lightroom / Photoshop, it's no problem. But it's not proper mono in my opinion.
Tri-X, FP4, HP5, PanF and other such films are the ones I love using and, from what I'm told, produce more stable negatives. However, it costs a fortune (relatively speaking) to buy the film and to have them processed.
No-one seems to chemical prints at a reasonable cost anymore. Much as I enjoyed printing my own, I was never the most gifted and always resorted to a professional for anything I wanted doing "properly".
I'm not getting overly-angsty about this as BW400CN and XP2 are generally fine - but what do you guys (who don't process your own) do to get the best results?