yossi
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p.giannakis
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Aha!FedEx has just delivered 4 bottles of this Syrup 110 to me.
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I no longer need to mix chemicals anymore.![]()
Have you used HC110 before? I wonder how they compare? I am running low on my HC110 and I will need to buy one within the next year or so.
bensyverson
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yossi
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Yes, I’ve been using the made-in-China Sino Promise Kodak HC-110 since 2023 with no issues whatsoever so far. When I finish the next roll of double-x, I can cut it into two halves and develop them with the Sino HC-110 and this new ADOX 110 syrup and see if there’s any difference.Aha!
Have you used HC110 before? I wonder how they compare? I am running low on my HC110 and I will need to buy one within the next year or so.
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Godfrey
somewhat colored
FedEx has just delivered 4 bottles of this Syrup 110 to me.
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I no longer need to mix chemicals anymore.![]()
Aha!
Have you used HC110 before? I wonder how they compare? I am running low on my HC110 and I will need to buy one within the next year or so.
Yes, I’ve been using the made-in-China Sino Promise Kodak HC-110 since 2023 with no issues whatsoever so far. When I finish the next roll of double-x, I can cut it into two halves and develop them with the Sino HC-110 and this new ADOX 119 syrup and see if there’s any difference.
Sounds like a good test!
My Adox Syrup 110 arrived two days ago. I still have a small amount of the original formula Kodak HC110. So I'm going to mix a test batch of both and process two halves of the same 35mm roll in them to see how they differ.
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p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Sounds like a good test!
My Adox Syrup 110 arrived two days ago. I still have a small amount of the original formula Kodak HC110. So I'm going to mix a test batch of both and process two halves of the same 35mm roll in them to see how they differ.
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Brilliant, please let me know what you think 👍Yes, I’ve been using the made-in-China Sino Promise Kodak HC-110 since 2023 with no issues whatsoever so far. When I finish the next roll of double-x, I can cut it into two halves and develop them with the Sino HC-110 and this new ADOX 110 syrup and see if there’s any difference.
JeffS7444
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I've only known HC110 as a 2-part liquid, so this is very interesting to me.FedEx has just delivered 4 bottles of this Syrup 110 to me.
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I no longer need to mix chemicals anymore.![]()
mtnbkr
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Has anyone done the same for LegacyPro L110?So I'm going to mix a test batch of both and process two halves of the same 35mm roll in them to see how they differ.
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Chris
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Two part liquid?I've only known HC110 as a 2-part liquid, so this is very interesting to me.
How does that work?
Leon C
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The Praktica LTL landed today along with the OM10 Quartz, the LTL all seems good, the lens is good but tired. The T20 that came with the OM10 doesn't want to play out but even cheap without the T20 so if I can get it going then bonus. The OM10 all works fine.
And I did try the timer on the LTL and it works!


And I did try the timer on the LTL and it works!


Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
I returned that TTArtisan M mount 50/1.4 and ordered a Voigtlander 50/1.5 from Stephen to replace it.
JeffS7444
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It might be faulty memory: Kodak Rapid-Fix, maybe? But I'm pretty certain that I've used HC110 and don't recall it being syrupy.Two part liquid?
How does that work?
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Kodak HC-110 (original formula) was packaged several ways, I think, but the liquid concentrate is what I always bought:It might be faulty memory: Kodak Rapid-Fix, maybe? But I'm pretty certain that I've used HC110 and don't recall it being syrupy.

It has a slightly syrupy texture when being poured.
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JeffS7444
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Huh. I guess my memory is a funny thing: I can remember some stuff vividly if it made an impression on me, while other stuff didn't "stick" at all.Kodak HC-110 (original formula) was packaged several ways, I think, but the liquid concentrate is what I always bought:
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It has a slightly syrupy texture when being poured.
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
It's a bit like washing liquid consistency. Mine has turned this colour as i opened it back in 2011.It might be faulty memory: Kodak Rapid-Fix, maybe? But I'm pretty certain that I've used HC110 and don't recall it being syrupy.
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