>>3338861>>3338902I've printed it in a "professional" darkroom, it was fairly easy to make tests because they had a machine that you just put the print into in the dark and waited outside for it to pop out completely dry. However, now that place is closed and I have my own darkroom, I've realized the logistics are somewhat harder because each test print you need to put in a drum (or trays fully in the dark) and develop to completion to figure out correct ration of C/Y/M. So definitely possible, but the least fun part is dragged out compared to in the B&w darkroom where you can rush the test strips though the dev and fix and see whats working fairly quickly.