AFAIK, new HC-110 is not more dilute than the old syrup. What apparently changed was that DEA-SO2 adduct was replaced with DEA and a highly concentrated K2SO3 stock solution. There may be water in this new soup when there was none in the old soup, but concentration of development ingredients apparently hasn't changed much.
BTW you could certainly modify a developer to develop Tri-X to normal contrast in 5:00 @20°C, but you would not be able to achieve a proportional dev time reduction for TMAX100 or other films. That dev times were kep for two very different films tells me, that the soup hasn't changed much in chemical terms, at least not in terms relevant to photographic development.
And yes, there are people who despise XTol, but I have not heard credible claims, that their spite is due to poor image quality (speed, grain, sharpness). People may be afraid of sudden death of XTol (or have experienced it themselves), others like contrasty negs, which they won't get with XTol, then there is the "gimme PlusX and D-76/D-23/twobath or gimme death" crowd. You won't convince XTol bashers with speed/sharpness/grain triangles, and just as well HC-110 users don't use it for its speed/sharpness/grain.
The real question will be, whether new low viscosity HC-110 has shelf life comparable to old syrupy HC-110, and I wouldn't dare to make credible statements about this before 2025.
BTW you could certainly modify a developer to develop Tri-X to normal contrast in 5:00 @20°C, but you would not be able to achieve a proportional dev time reduction for TMAX100 or other films. That dev times were kep for two very different films tells me, that the soup hasn't changed much in chemical terms, at least not in terms relevant to photographic development.
And yes, there are people who despise XTol, but I have not heard credible claims, that their spite is due to poor image quality (speed, grain, sharpness). People may be afraid of sudden death of XTol (or have experienced it themselves), others like contrasty negs, which they won't get with XTol, then there is the "gimme PlusX and D-76/D-23/twobath or gimme death" crowd. You won't convince XTol bashers with speed/sharpness/grain triangles, and just as well HC-110 users don't use it for its speed/sharpness/grain.
The real question will be, whether new low viscosity HC-110 has shelf life comparable to old syrupy HC-110, and I wouldn't dare to make credible statements about this before 2025.