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<p><img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8423/7804808606_17196ccd3d.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="496" /><br /> I recently tried HC-110 for the first time. I love the contrast. I've been taking and developing B&W for 40 years starting as a teenager. Back then, I was worried about fine grain. In looking at some of my old negatives, I see that a lot of them are really flat contrast. (Do they still make Microdal-X?) This picture was taken a few days ago at the county fair (I'm in Rockville Maryland) on 120 Verichrome film and the contrast with HC-110 is much more pronounced then when I use the T-Max developer.</p>
<p><img src="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7269/7416629000_873bf0f071.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="500" /> <br /> This is the same film lot with the T-Max developer.</p>
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<p>This is fascinating to me. I would think that one you fix the color film, that would be it. What you are saying is that one can develop color film in b&w chemicals, dry, scan, and then go back and reprocess using color C-41 chemicals? <br>
What b&w developer do you use? What times & temps? I've been using T-max, but have a bottle go HC110 I've been wanting to try. <br>
I have a bunch of expired 110 store brand color. When I develop it in C-41, it looks like this:<br>
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<p>This is fascinating to me. I would think that one you fix the color film, that would be it. What you are saying is that one can develop color film in b&w chemicals, dry, scan, and then go back and reprocess using color C-41 chemicals? <br>
What b&w developer do you use? What times & temps? I've been using T-max, but have a bottle go HC110 I've been wanting to try. <br>
I have a bunch of expired 110 store brand color. When I develop it in C-41, it looks like this:<br>
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<p>Does anyone have any idea what this is, and more important, how does it work? I know it is some kind of film (or paper?) processor cuz it smells like fixer. I'm hoping I can use it for some large film developing, but I'm clueless as to how it works.<br>
I've posted pictures here:<br>
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bloewy/sets/72157631022041806/<br>
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<p>Hi Robyn,<br>
Just a clarification. There is NO power in this space? Not even an overhead light? If there is a light, you could tap into in for power. You'd need an adaptor.<br>
How light-tight is this space?</p>
Eastman 10 film - what is it
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<p>I have about 1000 feet of Eastman 26 right now. I am having some issues with the negatives having a tan color to them. What did you use to develop this film? I've used TMAX and HC110. Both left the negs tan, although less so with the HC110.</p>
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