kmack
do your job, then let go
I have been using HC110 at high dilutions lately and I have been very happy with the results.
Yesterday I just finished shooting a short roll of FP4+ as a lens test of an I-61 that I just cleaned and lubed. I shot the roll at EI 64, I souped it in HC110 dilution G (1:119) for 18 min. 30 seconds slow inversions to start and 5 slow inversions every 3 minutes there after.
The negitives were a little denser than I like for scanning but all in all they look good to me.
Yesterday I just finished shooting a short roll of FP4+ as a lens test of an I-61 that I just cleaned and lubed. I shot the roll at EI 64, I souped it in HC110 dilution G (1:119) for 18 min. 30 seconds slow inversions to start and 5 slow inversions every 3 minutes there after.
The negitives were a little denser than I like for scanning but all in all they look good to me.
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Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Kevin: Nice ... E.I. 80 or even 100 might be really nice with this regimen of HC-110.
peter_n
Veteran
Fantastic! I have some HC-110 and I've been reading about dilution G and long development. I've been shooting some HP5 just to see what it looks like in this developer.
kmack
do your job, then let go
HP5 at 200 should be great. I did some Tri-X at 200 using dilution G last week.
The first is a close crop from the image at 100%. I was using a Jupiter 8 so it is a little softer than what you would get from a sharper lens. There is some grain but for Tri-X not bad at all IMHO.
The first is a close crop from the image at 100%. I was using a Jupiter 8 so it is a little softer than what you would get from a sharper lens. There is some grain but for Tri-X not bad at all IMHO.
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