kdemas
Enjoy Life.
Well I had some HC-110 laying around here for a bit so I decided today was the day to play around with something other than my trusty Rodinal. Used dilution E with Tri-X for 8 minutes straight from the syrup.
First impression, they looked good before hanging them to dry! I'll report more once dried and cut.
Funny thing... I am so used to Rodinal that when I poured out the developer and it wasn't black so I was sure I had blown it. Yes, it's been some time since I used another developer.
Anyway, great fun. Only downside... I used a squeegee like a fool and yup, looks like a fine scratch. My bad.
First impression, they looked good before hanging them to dry! I'll report more once dried and cut.
Funny thing... I am so used to Rodinal that when I poured out the developer and it wasn't black so I was sure I had blown it. Yes, it's been some time since I used another developer.
Anyway, great fun. Only downside... I used a squeegee like a fool and yup, looks like a fine scratch. My bad.
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capito
silver halide punk
I love HC110. I recently badly messed up developing 120 film and used around 4 times more developer than I should have. The negatives were very thick but were still usable, even though printing was a bit difficult.
Mablo
Well-known
I too developed my first Tri-X (120) roll in HC110 recently. I was using HC110 as Rodinal, dilution 1+50 for 8min (appr. like dilution E), agitating 30sec first and inserting twice every 30secs. I think I overcooked it but not too much.

Ljós
Well-known
Funny thing... I am so used to Rodinal that when I poured out the developer and it wasn't black so I was sure I had blown it. Yes, it's been some time since I used another developer.
Yeah, gotta love it when Rodinal turns dark
Greetings, Ljós
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