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Anonymous
If you shoot this, rate it at EI 200. That is, overexpose it by a stop. It helps with the contrast.
The reason the contrast sucks is black and white lives and dies by contrast, but all color negative film is inherently low contrast because of the orange mask on the base.
It can be processed in all C-41 labs.
Processing it in normal B/W will work, for varying values of "work." The film will still be orange-ish, though. Hard to say what you will get, it depends on the time and developer you use.
You can't print it in a darkroom. (well, not easily and not with good results. There used to be a paper called Panalure used for printing C-41 in a B/W darkroom, but it's discontinued.)
Ilford XP-2 Super is far better, plus you can print it in a B/W darkroom.
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