HC-110 (2019) Dilution B

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I have looked but I can not find any instruction on the new (2019) HC110 developer. The 2017 datasheet yes, 2019 no.


Using the old syrup HC110 (pre-2019) I would mix 1oz of syrup with 31oz of water to get to dilution B (1:31) and use it as a one-shot developer.


Do I do the same with the new 2019 HC110 water version to get Dilution B? I am down to my last bottle of my old HC110 syrup and will soon have to use the new stuff.


Yes I am aware of the new Adox HC-110 clone but Freestyle is out of stock.

Thanks!
 

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It was designed to work the same as the pre-2019 stuff, and when it came out users continued to be referred to the 2017 datasheet, which Kodak Alaris continues to host publicly, despite not having any direct involvement.
Kodak Alaris also continues to use the 2017 film datasheets that also provide HC-110 development information.
And now there is a new entity selling it - Photo Systems - but there is a very high likelihood that they were making the post 2019 version for Kodak Alaris and, for a while, Sino Promise.
There are almost certainly changes in the long term longevity when compared to the old really viscous syrup, but the old datasheets didn't ever reference that old longevity anyways.
 

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You use the same dilution. Alot of the "clones" (like the LegacyPro L-110, Ive used it before) use the same dilution/times as the og Kodak hc110 & usually say to use Kodak dilutions/times
 
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Thanks all! I will give it a go
 
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