mrred
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I am sure that Henry's prices are based on their prices, including shipping. They are probably not happy with the situation.
They were always higher, even in the good times.
I am sure that Henry's prices are based on their prices, including shipping. They are probably not happy with the situation.
I doubt that Kodak Alar is has different prices for the US and Canadian distributors.
No, what I am saying is that Kodak Alaris charge those distributors the same amounts for the same orders.They certainly do. Look at the price of film.
to the OP or to the person who posted. . . . . . my suggestion is, Mix your own chemistry. it is preferred because, your developer will always be fresh,hence better predictability, you can get formulas for either high acutance or fine grain working developers. You can really can "dial it in" . . ( optimal results for your taste). .. .and in the long run .. . . CHEAPER
Also, a lot of people use HC-110 because it has a very long shelf life, especially if you mix from syrup and thus avoid making a stock solution. I love it because it is (was) relatively cheap.
As of late last year HC-110 has been determined to be a dangerous or hazardous good and cannot be sold anymore in Japan. You can import it as long as it doesn't come in by air. Anyways, no point in using that anymore in Japan. I got a bottle from my friend two years ago and like it for it's consistency and convenience. To me it looks a lot like D-76 minus the 'having to mix up powder' issues. I pay 630 yen per 1L pack of D-76. At 1+1 I can develop 6 rolls per pack with my tanks. Unlike HC-110 it goes bad within a few weeks. Usually I just process in batches of six rolls and use it all up in one go.I've never used it, but here in Japan it's $103 a litre (although it appears to be sold out/discontinued here). D-76, on the other hand, is $12 a package. I think I'll stick with that. I can get about 170 rolls developed (1:1) with D-76 for the same price as about 100 rolls in HC-110 (although that would depend on dilution too).
As of late last year HC-110 has been determined to be a dangerous or hazardous good and cannot be sold anymore in Japan. You can import it as long as it doesn't come in by air. Anyways, no point in using that anymore in Japan. I got a bottle from my friend two years ago and like it for it's consistency and convenience. To me it looks a lot like D-76 minus the 'having to mix up powder' issues. I pay 630 yen per 1L pack of D-76. At 1+1 I can develop 6 rolls per pack with my tanks. Unlike HC-110 it goes bad within a few weeks. Usually I just process in batches of six rolls and use it all up in one go.
HC-110 was super convenient in that you didn't have to care much about how you kept the stock syrup and just used what you needed when you needed it. Too bad it's gone here.
As of late last year HC-110 has been determined to be a dangerous or hazardous good and cannot be sold anymore in Japan. You can import it as long as it doesn't come in by air. Anyways, no point in using that anymore in Japan. I got a bottle from my friend two years ago and like it for it's consistency and convenience. To me it looks a lot like D-76 minus the 'having to mix up powder' issues. I pay 630 yen per 1L pack of D-76. At 1+1 I can develop 6 rolls per pack with my tanks. Unlike HC-110 it goes bad within a few weeks. Usually I just process in batches of six rolls and use it all up in one go.
HC-110 was super convenient in that you didn't have to care much about how you kept the stock syrup and just used what you needed when you needed it. Too bad it's gone here.
Wow, that's a shame. I wonder what's in HC-110 that gives it such a bad label in Japan. The stuff is supposed to be a near identical knock off of D-76!
If you have a simple scale and a few chemicals you will never be dependent on the big guys for your favorite brew ever again. And some of the good developers are pricing themselves into economic oblivion. Diafine and HC-110 come to mind but I never thought Dektol would be $12.00 for a gallon mix either. I miss FG-7, Ektonol, and Kodak Polydol and others will bemoan the disappearance of Microdol-X, etc.
Definitely switch to home-brew developers. You can get halfway with ordering Pyrocat HD in dry form from either Bostick & Sullivan or Photographers Formulary where all you have to do is add water. Or you can get it in powder form and mix all the chemicals in proper order if you feel like it. Switching to Pyro was probably the best photo process decision I've made in 26 years - yes, it is that much better a developer.
I wish they make it in 500L bottles...
I expect you mean 500 ml.
And red HC-110 seems to work just as well as clear HC-110.
But I understand everybody's concerns. A 500 ml bottle would be better.
At ~160 rolls of film developed per litre bottle of HC-110, it still is a reasonably economical choice, and it remains excellent for us who are challenged for space.
If you learn to mix your own chemistry you will never have a problem finding a developer the rest of your life. It is worth learning.
Question for MIY gurus. Is it possible to mix your own alternative to HC-110 for ISO 400 films and to push them at ISO 1600?
I have seen that as being "similar" to HC-110. How does it actually compare? Is it a clone, or just a similar product? Same times, same results, same shelf life in an open bottle?Or try Ilfotec HC.
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