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Hi, spilled the last of my ID11 yesterday with 2 films already in the tank. Very frustrating as the shop didn't have any more. So I bought a bottle of Ilfotec HC so I will always have something to hand.
I plan to mix a litre at a time of working strength solution and toss what I don't need. I have syringes and a 1cl graduated measuring cylinder. However, I really don't want to mess with stock solution or mixing 1:47, sounds like more trouble than its worth. I plan to mix 1:49.
There are lots of threads about HC110 at 1:49, but a lot point to a dead external website, and they also tend to recommend 30 second agitation, I prefer to agitate every minute.
Will mixing 1:49 make a significant difference from 1:47 if I use the same or similar times recommended by Ilford? The only change I can imagine would be slightly reduced contrast which I could compensate for at the printing stage.
Any thoughts?
I plan to mix a litre at a time of working strength solution and toss what I don't need. I have syringes and a 1cl graduated measuring cylinder. However, I really don't want to mess with stock solution or mixing 1:47, sounds like more trouble than its worth. I plan to mix 1:49.
There are lots of threads about HC110 at 1:49, but a lot point to a dead external website, and they also tend to recommend 30 second agitation, I prefer to agitate every minute.
Will mixing 1:49 make a significant difference from 1:47 if I use the same or similar times recommended by Ilford? The only change I can imagine would be slightly reduced contrast which I could compensate for at the printing stage.
Any thoughts?
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