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I'm trying to find Ilford's LC29 developer in the States. Neither B&H nor Adorama carry it. I'm just starting to develop black and white film, and this seemed like a good developer to start with. It's basically the same as HC, as I understand it, but a little easier to prepare. And it's probably just the right amount for a few trials.

Anyone know where I might be able to get some? Thanks.
 
why not just buy and use HC-110?
It is considerably less expensive than LC29...and LC29 is Ilford's attempt to imitate HC-110...so, why not just use the real thing?
 
Use HC-110 and ignore Kodak's directions for dilution. About halfway down this long - and good - page there are guidelines for simpler approaches to dilution. www.covingtoninnovations.com/hc110

Covington's page also leads to other info on HC-110:
www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/j24/j24.jhtml
www.digitaltruth.com/devchart.php massive development chart
www.mironchuk.com/hc-110.html advice on use of HC-110
www.stefanheymann.de/foto/entwickler/hc-110.htm info in German on HC-110
 
why not just buy and use HC-110?
It is considerably less expensive than LC29...and LC29 is Ilford's attempt to imitate HC-110...so, why not just use the real thing?

LC29 is not Ilford's attempt to imitate HC-110. It is Ilfotec HC that is quite similar to HC-110. LC29 is more dilute version of Ilfotec HC. LC29 is great stuff, not expensive and much nicer to use than HC / HC-110.
 
Bzzt. Walk before you run.

Kodak D-76.

I'm not sure I'd agree with this. A long lasting liquid concentrate is a very good place to start. It pretty much ensures consistency from one mix to another - no worrying if the developer is going off.

The most important thing is to start with one developer, and stick to that while you sort the basics.
 
LC29 is not Ilford's attempt to imitate HC-110. It is Ilfotec HC that is quite similar to HC-110. LC29 is more dilute version of Ilfotec HC. LC29 is great stuff, not expensive and much nicer to use than HC / HC-110.

I think the price really depends on where you are, in Briton and Europe where most items within Europe can go ground transport, it's a lot cheaper then for North America where some of these products are shipped by air. Here in Canada HC110 is about $15 a bottle, similar for Rodinal, Infotec HC is $60 for a similar amount, and LC29 isn't even available at most places that sell darkroom supplies.

I would say as well, that the best options are D76/ID11 or HC110, I currently use D76 myself. It's cheap and easy to get, and your not shipping water.
 
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