Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > > > I don't know what kind of shipping restrictions there might be on stop > > bath. I just buy it at my local camera store. It's not very expensive. > > However, if you're in a rural area, I suppose that could be a problem. If > I > > run out of stop bath, I just shorten my development time by about 10 > > seconds and use a 30-second water bath after the developer. The results > > seem identical, and the fixer life seems to be about the same. > > Not that I do b&w developing at all these days, but I've been wondering > since > back when I *did* do it -- as a point of interest, is there any variety of > > vinegar pure enough to substitute or to prepare a substitute? since it's > effectively the same chemical? >
... and I see at least three people had already answered this question before I posted it! Thanks, all! (always feel stooopid when that happens ... )