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Adam J White

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@adelorenzo Has the HC-110 been confirmed over several uses to be a good and consistent way to develop the film? I just bought some Atomic X as well and use HC-110 solution b overtime. Love the images you shared here.
 

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@adelorenzo - I have some film as well but haven't exposed any yet but the tonal range looks great on your photos !

has anyone souped it in Rodinal yet ?
 

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@adelorenzo Has the HC-110 been confirmed over several uses to be a good and consistent way to develop the film? I just bought some Atomic X as well and use HC-110 solution b overtime. Love the images you shared here.

Yes I've done a few batches now with excellent results, as mentioned ISO 50 and 8 minutes Dilution B seems to be the sweet spot for me. Share some of your results when you shoot it!
 

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@adelorenzo Thank you for the info. I also sent you an email as well. But I will definitely share they results here after the are scanned and developed.
 
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