I decided to give Tri-X a try (pun intended!
), since I can get it for a reasonable price, and I bought some HC 110 to go along with it. I bought the HC 110 because I can mix up a batch as I need it; I'm a slow worker, and sometimes a pre-mixed batch of other developer doesn't get used up before it rots (have had it do that in a jug, or at least it SMELLED rotten.)
Anyhow, I get it home and find out that the development time for Tri-X with HC 110 is 4 and 3/4 minutes, max. However, the disclaimer on the Tri-X deveopment sheets states that good results can't be always expected if the development time is less than 5 minutes. How badly have I messed up? Should I have gotten D-76 instead?:confused: Or can I just go ahead and round out the development time to 5 minutes?
Thanks to all who reply.
I've been using Ilford and Ilford developer before.
With best regards.
Steve
), since I can get it for a reasonable price, and I bought some HC 110 to go along with it. I bought the HC 110 because I can mix up a batch as I need it; I'm a slow worker, and sometimes a pre-mixed batch of other developer doesn't get used up before it rots (have had it do that in a jug, or at least it SMELLED rotten.) Anyhow, I get it home and find out that the development time for Tri-X with HC 110 is 4 and 3/4 minutes, max. However, the disclaimer on the Tri-X deveopment sheets states that good results can't be always expected if the development time is less than 5 minutes. How badly have I messed up? Should I have gotten D-76 instead?:confused: Or can I just go ahead and round out the development time to 5 minutes?
Thanks to all who reply.
I've been using Ilford and Ilford developer before.
With best regards.
Steve
I'll be trying some of the recommendations out, just as soon as I finish up a roll.
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