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This post is not a question or seeking advice, I'm just making an announcement. The past six months of reading this forum has encouraged me to not only keep shooting film, but to start processing my own again. This past weekend I took my RB67 to Holden Beach, NC and shot about ten rolls of Pan-F and Tri-X. Up until now I would have taken them to a lab but that is getting harder to do these days, so...
I just finished developing the first roll of Tri-X, which I rated at 200 and developed in D-76 1:1 at 72F, for 7 1/2 minutes. These ten negatives look so good. I wish I had an enlarger to print them, but that's what the school darkroom is for, right? I've never experimented with ISO before or tried to find "my personal ISO" for any film, I just read that Tri-X looked good at this ISO. Now I just need to get a clock with a sweep second hand again, using my cell phone timer was a bit of a hassle! Any comments are welcome.
Correction - according to my notes I rated it at 250.
I just finished developing the first roll of Tri-X, which I rated at 200 and developed in D-76 1:1 at 72F, for 7 1/2 minutes. These ten negatives look so good. I wish I had an enlarger to print them, but that's what the school darkroom is for, right? I've never experimented with ISO before or tried to find "my personal ISO" for any film, I just read that Tri-X looked good at this ISO. Now I just need to get a clock with a sweep second hand again, using my cell phone timer was a bit of a hassle! Any comments are welcome.

Correction - according to my notes I rated it at 250.
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