In your kitchen ... on second thought, the bathroom may be darker ;-)
Seriously, developing Tri-X in D-76 1:1 at home is sooo easy. AG Schnozz
convinced me to give it a try. I develop all of my B&W at home. It's cheap
and the results are soo much better than what I got locally.
Jamie
Fort Myers, FL
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