Jessestr
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Because of a recent thread about my negative density I did a test with my 5 y/o bottle of HC-110 and fresh HC-110. Density is almost exactly the same in both cases.
I developed both for 5 minutes, dilution B. 30 seconds initial agitation and 5 seconds every 30 seconds. I did it as consistent as I could. Even the shots are from the exact same roll as I cut off 4 shots, developed them individually and then took 4 new shots. (Same settings and light as well). Shot on 35mm HP5+
However the old HC-110 negative shows a lot more grain. Could this be because of the age of the developer or won't it affect grain in any way? It's quite a lot and I'm surprised why it happened.
I developed both for 5 minutes, dilution B. 30 seconds initial agitation and 5 seconds every 30 seconds. I did it as consistent as I could. Even the shots are from the exact same roll as I cut off 4 shots, developed them individually and then took 4 new shots. (Same settings and light as well). Shot on 35mm HP5+
However the old HC-110 negative shows a lot more grain. Could this be because of the age of the developer or won't it affect grain in any way? It's quite a lot and I'm surprised why it happened.
