eumenius
Member
Hello friends,
it's damn difficult to leave old habits - you see, I never used any concentrated developers except for Holy Rodinal and its R09 less pathetic version. I always mixed everything by nyself, and will continue to do so - it's much easier and way too cheaper for me in Russia, also it's very flexible. But recently I came across a bottle of Ilford Ilfotec HC developer, and it caught my attention - the stuff is very concentrated, so I can use it as a one-shot and always have a fresh developer. The times of development are reasonable, too - at 1+31 it's about 8 minutes in common, so the sheet film processing in trays won't be a nuisance business. The bottle is big and expensive, so before giving it a try I want to ask you how would it work with Ilford films, and with classic-style films like Fomapan and Fortepan? Does it give a real full speed? How about contrastiness of it? Does it produce a picture that's sharp enough? How about grain? I understand that these questions sound a bit barbaric, but I REALLY never ever used any concentrates, so it's like a Neanderthal meeting UFO
Cheers from Moscow, Zhenya
it's damn difficult to leave old habits - you see, I never used any concentrated developers except for Holy Rodinal and its R09 less pathetic version. I always mixed everything by nyself, and will continue to do so - it's much easier and way too cheaper for me in Russia, also it's very flexible. But recently I came across a bottle of Ilford Ilfotec HC developer, and it caught my attention - the stuff is very concentrated, so I can use it as a one-shot and always have a fresh developer. The times of development are reasonable, too - at 1+31 it's about 8 minutes in common, so the sheet film processing in trays won't be a nuisance business. The bottle is big and expensive, so before giving it a try I want to ask you how would it work with Ilford films, and with classic-style films like Fomapan and Fortepan? Does it give a real full speed? How about contrastiness of it? Does it produce a picture that's sharp enough? How about grain? I understand that these questions sound a bit barbaric, but I REALLY never ever used any concentrates, so it's like a Neanderthal meeting UFO

Cheers from Moscow, Zhenya