Tri-x developing

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h.rashid
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Tri-x developing

Post by h.rashid »

Hello,

Does anybody know where I can develop some tri-x in the UK?

Thanks

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Post by al77 »

best option is to send it to Andec in Berlin :-)
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I think the widescreen centre can do it, however, it's much more fun to develop yourself. I made a 50ft wooden spiral to fit 15 litre photographic deep tanks - the chemicals cost loads, but there's some really good instructions around and the results I got from plus-x were really encouraging. Hopefully the baths will last for six months or so...
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widescreen just send it to andec & charge you more
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Try the reversal lab in the Netherlands.
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