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  Photography Forum: Darkroom Techniques Forum: 
  Q. HC 110
Ahmad Hasan
Asked by Ahmad Hasan    (K=4164) on 10/6/2006 
please can any body tell me if there is any advantage of using HC 110 film developer in dilutions higher than dil B like Dil E for example if so what benefit do I get and shall I dublicate developing times or what ,thanks for answering


    



 ann clancy   (K=2014) - Comment Date 10/7/2006
this site will give you all the information needed

http://www.covingtoninnovations.com/hc110/





 Oliver Racz   (K=169) - Comment Date 7/5/2007
Well, for one thing, it is more economical. HC-110 happens to be one of those developers that don't seem to be very different at different dilutions. It might also be good to dilute it more to get longer developing times, hence more accurate control.




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