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HP5@100 in HC-110? Any suggestions?

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Well--a whole roll of HP5 exposed at 100 by mistake. What is the best chance at getting some useable results? Has anyone done this on purpose? I have looked at digtaltruth dev. chart--just thought some one on here might have a solid combination. Picks of kids cutting down a Christmas tree and a beautiful team of horses in all the silver and black harness they could muster.

Thanks,

Matt
 
Well--a whole roll of HP5 exposed at 100 by mistake. What is the best chance at getting some useable results? Has anyone done this on purpose? I have looked at digtaltruth dev. chart--just thought some one on here might have a solid combination. Picks of kids cutting down a Christmas tree and a beautiful team of horses in all the silver and black harness they could muster.

Thanks,

Matt

There is a similar dilemma in this thread: (there was a url link here which no longer exists)

You may find some useful advice in addition to what is sure to be posted here.
 
I think I might save it for another developer. Even rated at ISO400, it's five minutes in Dil 'B'. It would need to be even more dilute to have a chance of even processing.
 
Yeah, I checked J's reference thread as well. Microdol is a much slower developer. But it's gonna be tricky with HC110 Dil'B'. HC110 is such a fast developer and Kodak recommends no processing in it for less than five minutes or uneven processing can result.
 
Well, HC-110 dilution "H" at 70 degrees. 6 1/2 minutes with agitation for first 30 sec. then three inversions every minute. Thanks for the suggestions all. It was mostly for not as I for some unknown reason I opened the paterson tank while contemplating the whole process--why do I do these things--it was completely subconscious, fogging and light leaks o'my.

Jason,

I will forward the stats to you for addition to yoru HC-110 page.
 

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