I have a few sheets of Acros 100 I need to get developed. This is my first time with B&W film, and there are two labs by me. One is a dip and dunk shop where I've been taking my E6 and C41; they've always done a great job. There is also a black and white specialist lab that tray processes and works with several different developers. Cost is higher at B&W lab, but I'm not too concerned about that. Given that I have no idea what the effect of different developers is yet, is there any advantage to going to the B&W specialist lab? I have a range of negatives to be developed, from Normal to +2 if that matters.
Thanks!
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