I use generic, 100-400 ISO films that I buy from my photo teacher, and...I forget the brand name and varigrade of the paper. It's funny, I've never noticed that before you mentioned it. I'll ask the teacher lady and get back to you about it, my guess is that's it's either my darkroom printing style, or the photo paper. The film color wouldn't transfer over unless the paper was designed to take it. For instance, my B&W
Relax picture was made from a print out of the color one, I just transfered it onto B&W paper. So the tone isn't dependent on the negative at all, just the color that the paper's emulsion burns in at. I haven't edited any of my scanned in darkroom pictures in PS yet, but I have one I'm itching to try. Thanks for the support, I'll ask about your question. Should have an answer Monday or Tuesday.