10/6 · A quick video looking at Kodak Portra 400 using HC110 dilution G for a chromogenic B&W Bleach Bypass. Very interesting results when compared to XP2 super fro
Learn MoreNote: Tank-development times shorter than 5 minutes may produce unsatisfactory uniformity. DEVELOPMENT TIMES FOR KODAK ROLL FILMS KODAK Film Development Time (Minutes) Small Tank* Manual Agitation at 30-Second Intervals Large Tank† Manual Agitation at 1-Minute Intervals 18°C (65°F) 20°C (68°F) 21°C (70°F) 22°C (72°F) 24°F (75°F) 18
Learn MoreJust when you thought you had seen it all on HC110 stand development there is more and way more!! Check out the samples in this video, chromogenic B&W bleach
Learn More3/15 · Kodak HC-110 1:119. I mixed 595ml distilled water with 5ml HC-110. Develop for 45 minutes at 20c agitating for the first minute. Let stand the remaining of the time. Rinse w/
Learn More10/20 · Like to share one stand development data for Shanghai GP100 film HC110 5ml to 600cc water at 20C (Ansel Adams 1:119 ratio) Kodak 400TX 18 min @ 20C Shanghai 4X5 30
Learn MoreI've developed 35mm HP5+ in HC110 using stand development. Has anyone tried doing 4x5's this way. Part of me says if it works in 35 it should be OK, but there's still a doubt. Thanks for any input.
Learn More2007/3/21 · ryuji_suzuki. "According to your criteria, the developing agent most suitable to stand development is p-aminophenol, (Rodinal)which is relatively insensitive to potassium bromide, followed closely by metol/phenidone." p-aminophenol is more sensitive to bromide than Metol or Phenidone. ryuji_suzuki, Mar 4, 2005. #1.
Learn MoreKodak's HC-110 is a very versatile liquid developer that gives excellent results with many films and is known for long shelf life. It works well in small tanks and in rotary systems. It was my standard developer for many years and although I no longer use it regularly I still recommend it to anyone looking for a good all-rounder.
Learn MoreHi people, I have a problem. I am a 56 Yr old College student and getting back into Photography, My school used Kodak HC 110.
Learn MoreA contact print comparison between a double Diafine development and a Full Stand Development in HC110 when pushing Tri-X to EI 3200.
Learn MoreI am not happy with the contrast that I get push developing Tri-X in HC-110, using standard agitation and dilutions, and want to use stand development to keep the contrast under control. Can HC-110 be used to stand develop? I have seen very nice results using Rodinal in 100:1 and 200:1
Learn MoreKodak HC-110 is an economical and versatile liquid black and white developer. Ideal for use with a wide range of black and white films. SKU: 5010541 Categories: Black and White Film Chemicals, Darkroom, Kodak Tags: Developers To Push Process, Film Developer, Film Developing, Stand Developing. £ 37.85 Inc VAT.
Learn MoreI was very tempted to try the stand development technique and I got already the HC-110, why not give it a go?! A lot of documentation can be
Learn More2022/4/4 · Foma Fomapan 400 in Agfa Rodinal 1:100. 1 hour, 30 minutes (Stand developed) at 20°C/68.0°F. Presoak for a few minutes. Agitate for one Minute. After that one inversion By Kamerakata on 28 March 2021.
Learn More10/24 · 1. Load Your Film. This is where you get your chemistry and developing equipment together. And, load up your film in your developing tank. 2. Mix Up Your Chemistry. We are
Learn MoreIt takes about 6 mL of syrup to develop one 135-36, 120, or 8x10-inch film without exhausting the developer when complete development is
Learn More2004/1/5 · HC110 gets its sulfite from a sulfur dioxice organic complex. It cannot possibly have even 1/4 as much sulfite ion as D-76. HC110 uses hydroquinone and a phenidone derivative as
Learn MoreJust when you thought you had seen it all on HC110 stand development there is more and way more!! Check out the samples in this video, chromogenic B&W bleach
Learn MoreLet The Film Testing Begin April 5, In "400TX". XP2 Super VS Portra 400 for B&W September 22, In "FIGITAL 2.0". Kodak Portra 400 Chromogenic Bleach Bypass with HC110 Developer October 6, In "FIGITAL 2.0". FIGITAL 2.0. ← RGB to Greyscale in Photoshop.
Learn MoreHC-110 gives good consistent results every time. This is a highly concentrated liquid developer. It is intended for use with a variety of black and white films, some graphic arts films and some glass plates. Adorama VIP360. 2 Day Delivery on thousands of items!
Learn More2022/9/10 · 5 frames with the Pentax Spotmatic and developed as Stand development – By Nick Ambrose. One of my more recent projects in the darkroom has been to explore further options on how to process my black and white film. I would in the past just follow the normal method of a 30 second agitation and then 4 inversions of the developing tank every minute.
Learn More10/24 · Stand Development Processing. T 33 min to 30. Pre-soak the film in water @ 20ºC for 3 minutes. T 30 min to T 29min. Pour the developer into the tank, (I use 15ml LC29 plus 1375mls water = 1400mls) invert tank 40 times in 40 seconds. T 28 min. 5 tank inversions in 5 seconds. stand tank in water-bath. T 20 min.
Learn More6/12 · I've developed 35mm HP5+ in HC110 using stand development. Has anyone tried doing 4x5's this way. Part of me says if it works in 35 it should be OK, but there's still a doubt.
Learn More6/21 · Stand development is a development method for black and white negatives that involves two key elements: 1. It uses an extremely diluted developer. Not all developers work in
Learn MoreKodak T-Max 100 type 120 has base 4.7mil (~0.12mm ) thick. I think the difference is not significant. By the way, Kodak claims that the base for T-Max 100 type 120 is thicker than other black-and-white roll films . Most likely, the contrast is a feature of Foma's film emulsions. Personally, I quite rarely use stand development.
Learn More12/14 · The method of development I will show you here, stand-development in Rodinal, is by far the slowest, but also the easiest, laziest and cheapest method of developing black and white film. It will give you quick results and there is no need to measure temperatures or to be very precise with the timing or your agitations, which makes it much easier than normal
Learn MoreStand Developing With HC-110 · Presoak the film for 5 minutes in water at 68 degrees · Mix 6mL HC-110 syrup with 714ml water at 68 degrees (720mL
Learn MoreWhatever it may be, HC110 is hardly a solvent developer. 30 ml of HC110 concentrate weighs 25.5 grams and makes about 960 ml of dilution B. That much D-76 has 96 grams of sodium sulfite. HC110 gets its sulfite from a sulfur dioxice organic complex. It cannot possibly have even 1/4 as much sulfite ion as D-76.
Learn MoreOf course, HC110 or D76 or Rodinal are about half the cost and provides beyond acceptable results. So, the above described process is simply known as 'Development' or developing your film. In Stand Development (SD), a much smaller amount of developer is used but, the time to develop it is extended significantly.
Learn MoreKODAK PROFESSIONAL HC110 Developer • J-24 3 DEVELOPMENT TIMES If film is properly exposed, the times in the following tables should produce negatives with contrast suitable for printing with a diffusion enlarger (or by contact) on a normal-contrast black-and-white paper. If printing negatives with a condenser enlarger,
Learn More4 ml solution in 640ml water, for 1:160 dilution, 45 minutes @ 20C, semi stand · 30 seconds initial agitation (gentle inversions) · Tap tank on
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