Wonderful pictures.
Those are scans from negatives or from prints???
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Really excellent shots. The one with the sewing machines is my favorite. I'm also curious how these were digitized.
Wow these are spectacular! You should post them in your gallery!
Also, why did you choose dilution H over B? Thanks!
~Stone
The Important Ones - Mamiya: 7 II, RZ67 Pro II / Canon: 1V, AE-1 / Kodak: No 1 Pocket Autographic, No 1A Pocket Autographic
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Wonderful pix!! I see why you like HC-110. How have your results with this developer compare with others using the same camera and film? I love the contrast and clarity.
Thanks for the positive feedback!
I used dilution B with my first development and it went really good. With my second try I followed an advice from a knowledgeable user and I really liked dilution H. I'm a rookie in the film world so I'm exploring different recipes.
subscribe! And post in the gallery 
Well for a rookie your exposure and tones are so perfect!! So wowsubscribe! And post in the gallery
~Stone
The Important Ones - Mamiya: 7 II, RZ67 Pro II / Canon: 1V, AE-1 / Kodak: No 1 Pocket Autographic, No 1A Pocket Autographic
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Thanks Stone! and you're right; it's time to subscribe and I will.
no p reassure it took me 6 months to do. It, do. It when you're ready.Really amazing shots!
I am completely sold on HC-110. Tried D-76 and ruined several rolls. HC-110 is amazing.
Really amazing shots!
I am completely sold on HC-110. Tried D-76 and ruined several rolls. HC-110 is amazing.
The characteristics of both developers are VERY similar, perhaps you have to adjust something else?
~Stone
The Important Ones - Mamiya: 7 II, RZ67 Pro II / Canon: 1V, AE-1 / Kodak: No 1 Pocket Autographic, No 1A Pocket Autographic
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Yeah, I don't get that. D76 has been the de-facto standard reference developer for decades for very good reasons. It isn't the best nor the worst at anything but it does a good, balanced job with pretty much all normal films. It's very easy to use. Its life once mixed is far better than Kodak says. A year in a full bottle is no problem. I have some more like 18 months old and while I'll probably mix a new batch just to be sure, the last time I used it a couple of months ago was perfect.
None of that is to take away from HC110 which I haven't used but have a bottle and plan to try. It lasts pretty much indefinitely, even Kodak says "indefinite" in the bottle unopened, and with a pipette or other small measuring tool is super convenient to mix at need. These results, as folks have said, are great. But I don't know why anyone would have problems with D76.
Those came out beautifully. I like the sewing machines too! Great job and it looks like you are having fun!
The quality is astounding. There is no other word for it, I would love to see an actual print before it had been through a scanner though
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