Quick ? on Dev Chart Abbr.

illuminati_02

Established
Local time
4:51 PM
Joined
Apr 25, 2007
Messages
103
Hi, I recently started shooting primarily with RF's and decided I needed to make it a little bit more economical, so the obvious decision was to shoot B&W and develop at home. I picked up some Diafine, Rodinal, HC-110, ID11 and DD-X. Everything on the Dev Chart seemed to make sense to me, except a couple things, which is where your help comes in.
Under HC-110, the Dilution uses letter abbreviations, what do those stand for?? And with Diafine, the developing times are 3+3, and 5+5.. what does that mean? do you develop for 3 minutes, stop, then develop again for another 3 minutes? I don't really understand as the other developers are a single developing time. Thanks!
 
HC110 dilutions are as follows: dilution A 1 to 15, dilution B 1 to 31.

Diafine is a two part developer, part A and part B, therefore, two times are indicated.
 
Also note that, in Europe at least, it used to be possible to find two different concentrations of HC-110 on sale - so you need to make sure the right dilution calculation goes with the right bottle !

It is possible that Kodak don't sell the different versions anymore, but I'm not sure as I switched to Ilford a while back. Conceivably, the product-numbers on the link from Rich (post #3) are old so it would be worth checking on the Kodak site.
 
Back
Top Bottom