I am thinking about switching from HC110 50:1 to hc110 dilution B (32:1). The reason is that tons of data is available for dilution B, and development times are usually around 5 minutes. Since I am very busy lately this is attractive. But that is shorter that I have developed before...if I want to develop at higher temperatures, times will be even shorter. Kodak warns about times less than 5 minutes, but they warn about a lot of things, like don't use less than 250ml of developer, don't use Xtol 1:3, etc that people do all the time.
Who here develops for 5 minutes or less, and:
--do you do it for 35mm and 120?
--do you pour the developer into the tank with the film in there, or do you dunk the reels in in the dark?
--how do you agitate, and have you ever had uneven development problems?
Who here develops for 5 minutes or less, and:
--do you do it for 35mm and 120?
--do you pour the developer into the tank with the film in there, or do you dunk the reels in in the dark?
--how do you agitate, and have you ever had uneven development problems?

