Can anyone help me . I'm using a Minox developing tank and I would like to use Kodak hc110 and Delta film. Does anyone know what they developing times would be? Would they be the same as 35 millimeter film?
)With D-76 1:1 I use the same times as for 35mm film. But I have not done sensitometric testing to confirm. If you have two shots left on the roll, please shoot two frames of some even-tone subject like a wall, two shutter speeds apart. Once you have developed the film with those two shots there are a variety of ways to confirm how good your development time was.
Yes, I developed a Minox roll of Delta 100 in HC110 1+63 for 9:30 @ 68ºF and it worked OK. (I had other annoyances with it, but not with the development!)
Would you be so kind to tell me the 1 +63 meansYes, I developed a Minox roll of Delta 100 in HC110 1+63 for 9:30 @ 68ºF and it worked OK. (I had other annoyances with it, but not with the development!)
That's what I thought but I wasn't quite sure. Thanks for getting back and helping me out. RonYes, darkroommike has it -- "1+63" is one part syrup to 63 parts water. I use it one-shot.
That's what I thought but I wasn't quite sure. Thanks for getting back and helping me out. Ron
It's the unofficial Dilution H. HC110 B from stock is 1+31, etc. The usual times for Dilution H are double Dilution B.
Got itJust to be clear, in Kodak's terminology for HC-110, "stock" means a 1:3 dilution of the concentrate.
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