Yesterday I souped up some Acros in HC-110, but this time I used Dilution E (1:47). I did this because the development times in dilution B are for only 5 mins. Everyone seems to believe that the shorter the time, the less successful the development is, with 5 minutes being the bare minimum time needed for good, repeatable results. Since dilution E moved this time up to 7 mins, I figured that I would try it.
As it turned out, the negatives look great. 7 minutes at 20 C in 1:47 HC-110 works really well.
I'm amazed at how cost effective a developer HC-110 is. It is really easy to make dilutions with this concentrate. I paid $45 for a 1 liter bottle of concentrate and now with dilution E, I can develop 90 rolls of film with this liter!
Dilution E requires 10.4 mls of syrup. I think that I've read that some people even go leaner.
Anyone have experience with other dilutions?
As it turned out, the negatives look great. 7 minutes at 20 C in 1:47 HC-110 works really well.
I'm amazed at how cost effective a developer HC-110 is. It is really easy to make dilutions with this concentrate. I paid $45 for a 1 liter bottle of concentrate and now with dilution E, I can develop 90 rolls of film with this liter!
Dilution E requires 10.4 mls of syrup. I think that I've read that some people even go leaner.
Anyone have experience with other dilutions?
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