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HC-110 Dilution H, 1+62 ?

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MattKing

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HC-110 was designed to replace a number of other developers in commercial applications. The idea was that it could be used at different dilutions, with each different dilution being similar to the commercial developer (D76, etc.) that it was replacing. If you use it with a different dilution, it will behave very similarly to dilution B, except for the development time.

You don't need a syringe to measure 6 ml - just use a small graduated cylinder (35 ml) and pour enough concentrate to raise the level of water in it by 6 ml.
 

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I have two Pipettes that will hold 45ml so that would work well. I also have a syringe that will hold about 1 3/4 ounces I've used to measure such developers and Photoflo.
 

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Col colt, i recall someone from a german photo magazine recently making the case that wet prints with top-of-the line enlarging lenses outperform even the best scans.

If you search for "Rollei RPX 25: Grain and Resolution" you will find some info there. Henning talks mainly about the different films and their resolution figures, but i think he mentions the superiority of the wet prints vs. scans somewhere.


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