While I agree with you WRT the TX/D-76 combination, one may argue
(although it's not my position) that it's almost a too easy and
forgiving combination, and that more can be learned by using a
film/developer combination that forces one to be more precise.

Evan Hanson wrote:
> 
> Artur, In my very non-professional opinion, Kodak Tri-X and D-76 make an
> excellent film developer combo for those just beginning b&w.  My first batch
> of Tri-X I'm sure was way off specs for temperature and time but I still got
> acceptable results.

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