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John Bragg

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I tried a new way,(for me at least), of using HC-110 with Tri-X 400,and the prints seem to posess a certain WOW factor. I am using dilution H or 1:63 from the syrup. and developing for 9 mins with an initial 30 secs agitation, then only 2 inversions at the start of each following minute. Rating the film at 200 asa and processing at 20c. This combo seems to have the look and feel that I want more than any other I have tried since Kodak changed Tri-X.
What is YOUR personal favorite combo for the WOW factor ?

Regards, John.
 

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For landscapes shooting into the sunset (Great Salt Lake)

Tri-X in HC-110 1:127 @68f for 28 min.
 

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I'm not sure I have a fave for Tri-X. It does well in every dev I've ever tried. I do have a neg I'm of fond of that was souped in Rodinal. Yes, there's grain, but plenty of tonality to go with it.

HC-110? Always a good one.
 

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Agitate for first min then violently once every 5 min. It works great for 4X5. I have not used it on roll film. Ansel Adams used this ratio for compensating development up to 40 min.
 
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