I'll do it. I develop Tri-X fairly often by hand. I can offer D-76, Tmax
Developer, or Rodinal. Your choice.
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Chris Crawford
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On 1/12/09 11:03 PM, "Barry Bean" <bbbean@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Its been a couple of years since I've used my wet darkroom for anything
> other than storage, so I've been been clearing off the counters and
> mothballing equipment so I can use the space. In the process, I found
> two developing canisters with either 1 or 2 rolls of tri-x in each.
> Between old seals and my lack of confidence in any of the chemicals I
> still have, I'm reluctant to try to develop the film myself, and there
> are no commercial labs nearby that still do any b&w work.
>
> Would someone consider developing a couple of rolls of Tri-X for me if I
> send them in the developing canisters?
>
> --
> Barry B. Bean
> Bean & Bean Cotton Company
> Peach Orchard, MO
> www.beancotton.com
>
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