Just shot and developed my first B&W film. Just a test to see which dilution of HC-110 works best with my machine. I also thought I'd try "defocusing" the image (tilting the wrong way). It's funky haha.
First is B and I did 7 mins @ 20ºC
Second is H and I did 14 mins @ 20ºC
lifeandmylens wrote:
Just shot and developed my first B&W film. Just a test to see which dilution of HC-110 works best with my machine. I also thought I'd try "defocusing" the image (tilting the wrong way). It's funky haha.
First is B and I did 7 mins @ 20ºC
Second is H and I did 14 mins @ 20ºC
Arca Swiss 4x5 + Zeiss 135 + FP4+
When I went back to developing B&W film it was with HC-110 and I used Dilution B quite a bit. After using Rodinal for a few years, I'm back to HC-110 but have been using it at Dilution E (1:47) with minimal agitation.
madNbad wrote:
When I went back to developing B&W film it was with HC-110 and I used Dilution B quite a bit. After using Rodinal for a few years, I'm back to HC-110 but have been using it at Dilution E (1:47) with minimal agitation.
Or, follow the Legacy Pro 110 masters' lead, 1:31 for 5.5 minutes. But first you'll need some rock climbing shoes or hiking boots or maybe some Chaco's for a kayak adventure.
Kodacolor seems to be a good value film. For those complaining of current film pricing, The retail cost of 35mm/36exp Kodacolor 100 at B&H is $8.99. This is $1.11 in 1971 dollars. 35mm/36exp Kodacolor X was $2.75 in 1971, right before it was replaced by Kodacolor II in 1972.
madNbad wrote:
When I went back to developing B&W film it was with HC-110 and I used Dilution B quite a bit. After using Rodinal for a few years, I'm back to HC-110 but have been using it at Dilution E (1:47) with minimal agitation.
mattdev222 wrote:
A couple from Hualien City, Taiwan. Absolute pain in the neck to get to that part of the country but between this little city and the Taroko Gorge, it made it so worth it.