There
is no substitute for..................

The more
straight forward the method the less things need to be checked when something
go's wrong. What people do not tell you is that film processing is very
forgiving and if you don't quite get the time right, the temperature is not
spot on or you forget to invert the tank the right amount of times it will not
make a vast difference to the final outcome. Possibly they will be slightly
thiner or denser than normal but what is normal in your case? It is not until
you have processed a number of films that you will truly know. Once you know
what to exepect you can then personalise the method to get the negatives that
suit your own taste.