First-time B&W development: TriX 400 in Kodak HC-110

alexz

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Well, this evening I'm going to make a leap into manual B&W development - for the fist time in my life. All the necessary stuff is at my disposal such as tank with necessary gear, a European bottle of HC-110 (half liter), Tetenal Superfix Plus fixer.
I'd like to get confirmed reagrdign the processes sequence, please correct me whereever I'm wrong (missing steps, improper times/operations or whatever...):

1. Load the film into the tank (have a tent I use for 4x5 loading).
2. Prepare the developer and fixer solutions: HC-110: solution B (1:9 - European), fixer: 1:3, amount of water (for in-between washing), settle the temps of all (in single bath) to 20 degrees C.
3. Fill-in developer solution (240 mililiters tank) into the tank, set on the timer 6.5 minutes for dev. time, agitate continuously (slowly) for the first minute, then 10 sec. of each subsequent minute.
4. After the development - pour the developer out and fill the tank with 240ml of water at 20 degrees C and let it stay calm for 3-5 minutes.
5. Pour the water away and fill in the fixer solution (that was kept at 20 degrees also +/- 1 degree), let the fixer work for about 5 minutes with little agitation then pour it into a separate bottle (prepared ahead) for re-use.
6. Washing: fill-in the tank full of water, agitate several times and repeat the process (each time with fresh filled water) 10-15 times.
7. Take the film out into a bath filled with water with a small amount of liquid soap (to make up a foam) and get the film wet for a minute in it (removes water residue).
8. Hang the film for dry.

Done.

Please review the process and make your notes/corrections.
 
Sounds like it. Don't overdo the soap, just a droplet per tank is OK.

Good luck!
 
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