And as for why there is no asterisk beside the dilution E recommendations, I would guess that it is because they are based on a 300 ml or larger tank.
Because there is no way to squeeze enough of the more dilute versions of HC-110 working solution into the smaller tanks, in order to ensure enough of the syrup concentrate is in the tank.Sorry Matt, not quite sure what you mean. Why does the size of the tank matter when determining the minimum amount of developer in the tank?
Right, I misunderstood what you were saying.Because there is no way to squeeze enough of the more dilute versions of HC-110 working solution into the smaller tanks, in order to ensure enough of the syrup concentrate is in the tank.
With that addition to your post, I expect that the table shown is using 5 ml (not 6 ml) as the minimum quantity of syrup.
Use 1 + 39, and a development time that is slightly less than the dilution E recommendation - e.g. 6.25 mins.Any thoughts on the times for Dilution B vs. Dilution E? Dilution B would result in 6ml in the tank but I'm not sure where to begin with development times. 6 minutes seems to be a common starting point, but I'm not sure that jives with the 6.5mins Covington recommends for Dilution E.
Kodak calls that Dilution D (bummer, missed out on having my own dilutionUse 1 + 39, and a development time that is slightly less than the dilution E recommendation - e.g. 6.25 mins.
Then season to test.
If you like, you can call 1 + 39 dilution "L" (for logan).
Yes, when I first discovered the Covington site, 3ml was the number. And I use less than 6ml for the not-Kodak-specified "Dilution H" on 35mm and have no particular complaints. I suspect a scene such as a couple of small dark leaves on a sunny snowbank replicated on 36 frames which would require reducing almost the entire 80 square inches to silver might tax the developer a bit. But how often does an average roll approach that condition.I did a lot of research and experiments with HC-110 in the past. I read somewhere that the minimal recommended amount for one roll of 36exp 35mm film is 3ml. Yes it is just 3ml. I had developed hundreds of rolls without any problems with the developer.
What development time have you been using?I've always used 10mL + 390mL = 1+39 too.
What development time have you been using?
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