RattyMouse
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I normally use HC110 at 1:47 (Dilution E I think). This is much more dilute than the ever popular dilution B. Of course, using the more dilute dilution means you develop for a longer time.
My question is: Are there any other advantages to using Dilution B (the more stronger dilution) over dilution E besides shorter development time (and the temperature control that comes with shorter times)? Is the grain better perhaps with shorter times? Anything else?
Using dilution E dramatically lowers my developer costs so I've been using it happily for quite some time. But I never asked this question before so I'm not sure if I am missing anything using the weaker dilutions.
Thanks!!
My question is: Are there any other advantages to using Dilution B (the more stronger dilution) over dilution E besides shorter development time (and the temperature control that comes with shorter times)? Is the grain better perhaps with shorter times? Anything else?
Using dilution E dramatically lowers my developer costs so I've been using it happily for quite some time. But I never asked this question before so I'm not sure if I am missing anything using the weaker dilutions.
Thanks!!