Emil
Member
Hello,
Thank you for a great forum, so much great info!
I'm a complete beginner in this field, but I'll be developing my first roll of film in a few days, and have been researching online a lot, and taking advice from the people in my local photo store.
At the store they convinced me that Tri-X and HC-110 would be the way to go, especially since I am going to be shooting some musical perfomances in low light, and need to be able to push if needed.
During my research I stumbled upon something called "dilution H" http://www.covingtoninnovations.com/hc110/
On this page it also says that I need to use at least 6ml of concentrate per roll. My tank only holds 290ml, and Dilution H for a 290ml tank would only contain 4.5ml of concentrate.
Here is the question; Does that mean I'll never be able to use that dilution in this tank, or will the results be unpredictable, or what?
If this has already been discussed, I am sorry, I couldn't find it anywhere in the forums.
Best wishes,
Emil
Thank you for a great forum, so much great info!
I'm a complete beginner in this field, but I'll be developing my first roll of film in a few days, and have been researching online a lot, and taking advice from the people in my local photo store.
At the store they convinced me that Tri-X and HC-110 would be the way to go, especially since I am going to be shooting some musical perfomances in low light, and need to be able to push if needed.
During my research I stumbled upon something called "dilution H" http://www.covingtoninnovations.com/hc110/
On this page it also says that I need to use at least 6ml of concentrate per roll. My tank only holds 290ml, and Dilution H for a 290ml tank would only contain 4.5ml of concentrate.
Here is the question; Does that mean I'll never be able to use that dilution in this tank, or will the results be unpredictable, or what?
If this has already been discussed, I am sorry, I couldn't find it anywhere in the forums.
Best wishes,
Emil