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I am using up the last of my HC-110, and don't want to buy more. Can anybody advise me on which of the Ilford liquid concentrates most closely resemble HC-110 in its characterestics?
Just curious, why don't you want to purchase more?I am using up the last of my HC-110, and don't want to buy more.
I am using up the last of my HC-110, and don't want to buy more. Can anybody advise me on which of the Ilford liquid concentrates most closely resemble HC-110 in its characterestics?
I, too, have made a business decision...and they will have to respect my decision. And please, don't anybody give me the, "if nobody buys Kodak's product, then they surely will discontinue manufacture of it" baloney. If they have bailed on B&W film, can the rest of their conventional products be very far behind?
This is only true for LC29 which is prediluted Ilfotec HC. With Ilfotec HC you use the same dilutions as with HC110. I have quite extensive experience with the former as well as the latter and couldn't find a big difference. If looking for a concentrate with lower viscosity than the sirups from Kodak and Ilford try Tetenal Neopress HC.Ilfotec may be what is 'equivilent' but I find that in 'usage' ilfosol-S was closest (was able to dilute from concentrate), except I Think you have to use more chemistry on most of ilford stuff than the concentrated HC-110. (1:9 vs 1:31 or even 1:119).
Isn't this a classic example of cutting off one's nose to spite one's face.When Kodak decided to cease production of B&W paper, I decided to cease buying their products.
Isn't this a classic example of cutting off one's nose to spite one's face.
If everyone stops buying Kodak then this will guarantee that Kodak will stop manufacturing photographic products period.
BTW, you have been partially successful, Kodak has ceased manufacturing their own chemicals and leased the operation to another company.
By this line of thinking if Chrysler stops making Jeeps I better stop buying Dodge trucks.

Kodak stoped making B&W paper because no one was buying it. It was bad paper and most of us knew it. So what sense is there in trying to punish them for stoping production of a product that was loosing money by not purchasing their fine line of chemicals?

Really, I hate to mention this, but Ilford has already gone out of business once and been revived. So are they really more dependable than Kodak?Ilford has made me feel "secure", in that they have made the commitment to the b&w world and they will be around for a long time.
They have brought out improved versions of their B&W films manufactured in a new emulsion coating facility.What has Kodak done for this community in the last 5 years?
Kodak has discontinued HC-110 replenisher. I need a replacement. Any ideas on how to use regular HC-110 and mix it to replenishment strength? We are using dilution "B".
Wow, I love reading a thread and then getting to the end, only to realize that it began 4 years ago.
Well, I guess HC-110 is still around!
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