Pete B
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Please offer suggestions for developing my TriX shot at 200, in HC110. Show your examples too.
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charjohncarter
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I develop in HC-110h for 11:15, 30 seconds initial agitation, then 3 inversions at 10minutes, 6 minutes, and then 2 minutes counting down (EDIT 68 degrees F). This as you said is TriX at 200. We have many bright sunny days where I live and this gives shadows that a flooded with light. I call this the Southern California effect. But the same scheme works fairly well in overcast to, but you might have to lift the contrast slightly.
TriX HC-110h by John Carter, on Flickr
TriX HC-110h by John Carter, on Flickr
TriX HC-110h by John Carter, on Flickr
TriX hc-110h by John Carter, on Flickr
TriX HC-110h by John Carter, on Flickr





Pete B
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Those look like really good results. Thanks John.
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Ronald M
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These look fine to me.
To start from scratch, look up the proper time from Kodak website. These are dead on if your clock and thermometer are correct. If no 200 time, subtract 20% from 400
Notice the recommended agitation. It is not gentle.
http://imaging.kodakalaris.com/sites/prod/files/files/products/edbwf.pdf
To start from scratch, look up the proper time from Kodak website. These are dead on if your clock and thermometer are correct. If no 200 time, subtract 20% from 400
Notice the recommended agitation. It is not gentle.
http://imaging.kodakalaris.com/sites/prod/files/files/products/edbwf.pdf
Pete B
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Thanks Ronald. I'll look into that.
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ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
I am interested in best HC110 times and dilutions for Ilford HP5+ @ EI 200 as well.
Chris
Chris
Pete B
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I am interested in best HC110 times and dilutions for Ilford HP5+ @ EI 200 as well.
Chris
Well, let's not confuse the thread.
There we go
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=163231
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