Many people talk about HC 110 dilution B as a 1 shot developer. If I use a Peterson tank & 120 film, how many cc's do I use with a syringe & how much water.
craig
Too bad they stopped making the replenisherHC-110 dilution B is the only dilution that Kodak recommends for replenishment. All more dilute concentrations are intended only as one-shots.
HC-110 dilution B is the only dilution that Kodak recommends for replenishment. All more dilute concentrations are intended only as one-shots.
Not true Gerald.
See page 7 of J-24: http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/j24/j24.pdf
Sorry Gerald - I'm still using a supply of replenisher.Hi Matt,
This Kodak document is rather old (Oct 2002) and it mentions using HC-110 Replenisher which Kodak discontinued some years ago. Sometime afterward Kodak devised a method of "self replenishment" but described it only for dilution B. Self replenishment and use of a specific replenisher are different with respect to their actions and effectiveness. So I stand by my comment.
Sorry Gerald - I'm still using a supply of replenisher.
Do you have a link for Kodak's self-replenishment suggestion?
FWIW, I'm using dilution E.
Many people talk about HC 110 dilution B as a 1 shot developer. If I use a Peterson tank & 120 film, how many cc's do I use with a syringe & how much water.
craig
Firstly, ignore the tank's 500ml recommendation and use 600ml of water at 20˚C. Add to this 18ml of HC110 concentrate and use as a one shot developer. For a film such as Tri-X use 6:30 as your starting point.
500ml is absolutely adequate depending on the way you load your reels.![]()
If you mix 18ml of HC110 (which is easy to measure either with a small measure or syringe) with 600ml of water you will have a combination that is easy to mix in a repeatable and accurate fashion and you will have more developer than required so you will never have any problems with uneven development due to loss of developer during processing.
Yes 500ml is the suggested amount and is sufficient to develop a 120 film.
However, you appear to have missed my point:
"choose a combination that is not quite dilution B but easy to measure in a repeatable manner".
Using 500ml of water you need to accurately and consistently measure 16.13ml of the HC110 syrup - which is damned difficult.
Using 600ml you need to accurately and consistently measure 18.8ml of the HC110 syrup.
If you mix 18ml of HC110 (which is easy to measure either with a small measure or syringe) with 600ml of water you will have a combination that is easy to mix in a repeatable and accurate fashion and you will have more developer than required so you will never have any problems with uneven development due to loss of developer during processing. This is for one shot use of course.
Bests,
David.
www.dsallen.de
Yes 500ml is the suggested amount and is sufficient to develop a 120 film.
However, you appear to have missed my point:
"choose a combination that is not quite dilution B but easy to measure in a repeatable manner".
Using 500ml of water you need to accurately and consistently measure 16.13ml of the HC110 syrup - which is damned difficult.
Using 600ml you need to accurately and consistently measure 18.8ml of the HC110 syrup.
If you mix 18ml of HC110 (which is easy to measure either with a small measure or syringe) with 600ml of water you will have a combination that is easy to mix in a repeatable and accurate fashion and you will have more developer than required so you will never have any problems with uneven development due to loss of developer during processing. This is for one shot use of course.
Bests,
David.
www.dsallen.de
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