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1:49 HC-110 Developing Times

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Been fun developing roll film at using Jason Brunner's Kodak HC-110 made simple instructions (http://www.jasonbrunner.com/hc110.html).

Does anyone have developing times for Tri-X 400 @ ISO 200 and APX 100 @ ISO 100 using Jason's dilution and developing directions?

Thanks,

Jay
 
Dil E (1:47) on the TriX rated at 200 is around six and a half minutes according to the Massive Dev Chart. Nothing for the APX100 at 1:49. However at Dil B (1:31) it recommends seven minutes. So you might be running somewhere in the ballpark of nine or more at 1:49.
 
I have used 400TX rated at 200asa and developed in 1:50 HC110 @ 20 deg.C. Agitation was 30 sec. continuous initial and one inversion per minute after, using a small tank. I print with a cold light source and on graded paper so my set-up may not match yours. This maybe a ball park figure for you. Have not used APX100.
Regards,
John
 
I have used 400TX rated at 200asa and developed in 1:50 HC110 @ 20 deg.C. Agitation was 30 sec. continuous initial and one inversion per minute after, using a small tank. I print with a cold light source and on graded paper so my set-up may not match yours. This maybe a ball park figure for you. Have not used APX100.
Regards,
John


Thanks John. What was your development time?

Jay
 
Dil E (1:47) on the TriX rated at 200 is around six and a half minutes according to the Massive Dev Chart. Nothing for the APX100 at 1:49. However at Dil B (1:31) it recommends seven minutes. So you might be running somewhere in the ballpark of nine or more at 1:49.

Thanks Christopher. And, thank you for Creative Image Maker, I spent some time there and enjoy it very much.

Jay
 
You are welcome. So you know we have a push processing article coming up in the May issue. April will be dedicated to Pinhole Photography.
 
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