Other HC-110 dilutions?

Michel Hardy-Vallée

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What is the purpose of HC-110 dilutions other than A,B, G, and H for film development? It seems nobody lists times for dilutions C to F for any film whatsoever.
 

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Good Afternoon, MHV,

I don't have a definitive answer to your question. I would speculate that dilutions C (1+19), D (1+39), E (1+47), and F (1:79) may have been used with some of the many now-discontinued Kodak films. I did not do a thorough search, but I did find, in a Kodak publication dated 1971, the processing time for Kodak Commercial 4147 copy film in HC-110D. There are possibly additional concrete examples to be found with a little searching. There's also no reason not to use some of these dilutions as you experiment with current films. I have tried, for example, Dilution G (1 + 119) for stand development of T-Max 100.

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There are a great many permutations for developer dilutions.

I cant say anything about HC110 as it is rare here in the UK, but Ilfotec HC is the equivalent.

So Kodak list D76 and other devs at FS, 1+1. and 1+3, I preferred 1+2 so pre computers used graph paper to get a starting point.

Using Rodinal for nearly 20 years I always found 1:25 far too contrasty prefering 1:50 for most of my negatives. But needing that boost for N+2 negs I settled on 3:100 which is not listed or recommended.

Now just use a spread sheet to obtain a starting point that will suit your needs.

To be fair Kodak used to maunufacture a far wider range of filns than their competitors and many films were being used outside their original intended market, ie Tech pan, so they came up with a great all roud developer (HC110) and had to list all the possibilties.

Ian
 

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I use HC-110 1:47 to extend development times a little. I also use 1:94 with reduced agitation for contrasty scenes, though I like the results so much that I might start using it for all development. Right now I'm mainly shooting 35mm Tri-X at EI 250 or 1000, and Agfa 100 at EI 125.
 

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I use E occasionally, although "flavour of the month" is Rodinal... Otherwise, B.
 

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Hello,

Does anyone, have a development time for
Neopan 400 (@400)
APX100 (@100)
in HC-110 dilution H ?
TIA,

Marc.
 
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Michel Hardy-Vallée

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Thank you all for your insight!
 

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mhv said:
What is the purpose of HC-110 dilutions other than A,B, G, and H for film development? It seems nobody lists times for dilutions C to F for any film whatsoever.

After experimenting with dil B for a while, I now stick to 1:51 and dev for 6.5 or 7min @ standard temp/agitation. This works for Neopan400, Tri-X, Acros, and I can easily print on grade 3 paper.

Rolleijoe
 

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It's my understanding that some of the 'official' dilutions of HC-110 were designed as DK-50 replacements, one for DK-50 stock, and one for DK50 1:1 but I don't recall off hand which is which.

-Mike
 
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