Helinophoto
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Hi
Since the release of New55's R3 monobath, there has been a resurgence in my area, to try out Donald's formula ( http://photo.net/black-and-white-photo-film-processing-forum/007cca ), since we cannot buy R3 over here in Europe.
I shoot a lot of Acros (especially in the summer), it's my main 100 ISO flm......so I burned a roll and developed it in Donald's original developer, multiplied up to fit my 1500ml bottle, just to see how it would go.
Pretty damn impressed!
I made some notes about my experiences here, if anyone are interested, there are also scans from the negatives themselves, if anyone would like to see and judge the development-process against the film-base and edge markings etc:
http://helino-photo.blogspot.no/2015/05/monobath-processing.html
Now, I am fully aware that there have been lengthy discussions about this subject before and the pro's and con's and all in between so....
But it is still quite interesting - and fun - to note that Acros fair so well in the HC-110 + ammonia monobath.
I actually like the look too, and it's very easy to process the film, it remains to be seen how long this developer will stay alive.
Since the release of New55's R3 monobath, there has been a resurgence in my area, to try out Donald's formula ( http://photo.net/black-and-white-photo-film-processing-forum/007cca ), since we cannot buy R3 over here in Europe.
I shoot a lot of Acros (especially in the summer), it's my main 100 ISO flm......so I burned a roll and developed it in Donald's original developer, multiplied up to fit my 1500ml bottle, just to see how it would go.
Pretty damn impressed!



I made some notes about my experiences here, if anyone are interested, there are also scans from the negatives themselves, if anyone would like to see and judge the development-process against the film-base and edge markings etc:
http://helino-photo.blogspot.no/2015/05/monobath-processing.html
Now, I am fully aware that there have been lengthy discussions about this subject before and the pro's and con's and all in between so....
But it is still quite interesting - and fun - to note that Acros fair so well in the HC-110 + ammonia monobath.
I actually like the look too, and it's very easy to process the film, it remains to be seen how long this developer will stay alive.
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