I'd be worried about base fog with expired film irrespective of developer.I hate to get a bottle of HC-110 because I'll never use 30 gal of developer. The Equivilent makes 2 gal. I'm particulary concerned about base fog w/expired film. Thanks

I've been using Freestyle's HC-110 clone LegacyPro L110 and been happy with the results. It comes in a smaller bottle, and is very easy to mix. .
All of the above. I have a bottle that was given to me and I have no idea how old it is; still going strong. You don't need to mix the entire working solution and probably most people don't. What DW said about using a syringe is spot on. The beauty of this dev is that you don't have to go out and shoot multiple rolls of film just to use up the dev before it goes bad. The occasional darkroom user can mix in small amount and not worry. It's a very flexible, convenient developer.

What source on the web did you find this out from? I wasn't even aware that Kentmere made any developer when it was Kentmere. Now that it has been Ilford for quite a number of years then other than paper and film( the latter being devised by Ilford) I have seen no Kentmere developer . ThanksJust found out on the web that Freestyle's L110 used to be Kentmere 110.
Yes. FPP has what looks like the same thing, too--same amount, same price.
There is only one HC-110 all the other claimants are not the same; Only the company that makes HC-110 for Kodak has the necessary special equipmemt to manufacture the real stuff,
Thanks, I wonder where Freestyle got this info from? I certainly cannot find any mention of Kentmere 110 on the U.K. Ilford site and I am a bit surprised that Kentmere should choose to call its own developer by a name so close to HC110. It may not infringe any intellectual/copyright laws but on a point of honour between companies I'd have thought that Kentmere would try and avoid being seen to be stepping on Kodak's toes and deliberately upsetting the neighbours. Isn't it a bit like Ilford making another T-grain film and calling it Ilford TMYThe source was a thread where it was said that when Freestyle first started offering L110 they said it was Kentmere 110. If you google Kodak or Freestyle or Fpp 110 you should find it.

HC-110 is made by a third party, not Kodak, so getting said equipment is not a big deal.
Some of the equipment is rather specialized so it is not just a matter of looking in a catalogue and saying I want one of these and one of those. Then too there is the price; You have to be a fairly large company to afford the outlay; Some of the equipment costs upwards of half a million dollars;
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