Lacking real darkroom access and not wanting to pay $5 a roll, I'm going to start developing my own B&W film again and thought I'd ask for recommendations.
I'm limited to a couple of old faucets not known for their fine adjustability (and questionable temperature consistency in general), so I'll have to rely on the room-temp method (which is usually 72-4 inside, give or take).
I figure the easiest way around problems is to use Diafine, but I imagine there are scenarios when it's inappropriate (or its tonality may not lend itself to a good print all the time). I'm shooting Tri-X until my stack runs out (10 more rolls), then proceeding from there using classic-style films, from Freestyle and J&C.
What other developers should I look for that give a good negative at less than optimum conditions? HC-110? I haven't been excited by the D76 negs I develop at the uni lab but that may just be a function of shared facilities and chemicals.
Thanks,
MP
I'm limited to a couple of old faucets not known for their fine adjustability (and questionable temperature consistency in general), so I'll have to rely on the room-temp method (which is usually 72-4 inside, give or take).
I figure the easiest way around problems is to use Diafine, but I imagine there are scenarios when it's inappropriate (or its tonality may not lend itself to a good print all the time). I'm shooting Tri-X until my stack runs out (10 more rolls), then proceeding from there using classic-style films, from Freestyle and J&C.
What other developers should I look for that give a good negative at less than optimum conditions? HC-110? I haven't been excited by the D76 negs I develop at the uni lab but that may just be a function of shared facilities and chemicals.
Thanks,
MP
