Helinophoto
Member
Hi
I've been using HC-110 for a while now, mostly dilution B, or "H" if dilution B is too short for my particular film.
But, what role does the other dilutions (A, C, D, E and F) play?
Or, to ask another way, are there other effects by using other dilutions? (ie. other curve shapes perhaps?)
A is 1+15, so I would believe that using dilution A, gets you a faster development than using dilution B (half the time in fact).
I just don't understand why there are so many different dilution suggestions on the bottle. =)
I've been using HC-110 for a while now, mostly dilution B, or "H" if dilution B is too short for my particular film.
But, what role does the other dilutions (A, C, D, E and F) play?
Or, to ask another way, are there other effects by using other dilutions? (ie. other curve shapes perhaps?)
A is 1+15, so I would believe that using dilution A, gets you a faster development than using dilution B (half the time in fact).
I just don't understand why there are so many different dilution suggestions on the bottle. =)
