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I put up a page on my web site that has a chart which shows how much syrup and water you need for HC 110 dilutions A through H The app is designed to give you temperature/time calculations based on functions made specifically for Kodak HC-110 and tested densitometrically.

HC 110 Developer Measurement Techniques MorseBlog

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8c9e34260e34dca81d285d1221b7e3e9d8c7e393c04843b6aaa48c29a496f1a4If anyone would know if there is a table that does exist on this combination of film and developer temp that would be great. The developer is supplied as a syrupy concentrate which you are supposed to dilute 1 3 with water to make a stock solution and ultimately 1 31

Dilution H is 1:63, right? So just 10ml concentrate + 630ml water. Not sure of the advantage of making the 1:3 stock solution first, but when ... [img_title-17] [img_title-16]

I made a free HC 110 Helper App with Custom Temp Time Push

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This chart indicates that HC 110 dilution B produces Slightly less shadow detail or true film speed Slightly finer grain Slightly lower acutance [img_title-11]

We take a look at how and to what extent using two different common dilutions of Kodak s HC 110 black and white developer impacts the resulting film images [img_title-12] [img_title-13]

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