Helinophoto
Member
Hi
It should now be plenty of examples of people using opened and half-empty bottles of the new HC-110 formula.
I refrained from buying it last year, when I had to replace my (thicker) HC-110, as I was finally able to finish the bottle.
Seeing how much less viscous it was just put me off, it is expensive (per bottle), and if it doesn't hold up the way the old stuff did, then it is a high risk of throwing money out the window. I really don't shoot that much, not enough to kill a bottle in a year, with a typical working strength at 1:32 (Dil B).
In the meantime, I have switched to Ilfotec HC, which has a proven track record, similar to the thicker HC-110 (at concentrate, from what I could find online).
What are your experiences with the "new" Kodak HC-110, 6 years down the line?
Why did they changed something that works and have been working since forever I wonder, it seems downright stupid, unless there is some economical motive here (shorter shelf life, more dev per film or something else).
It should now be plenty of examples of people using opened and half-empty bottles of the new HC-110 formula.
I refrained from buying it last year, when I had to replace my (thicker) HC-110, as I was finally able to finish the bottle.
Seeing how much less viscous it was just put me off, it is expensive (per bottle), and if it doesn't hold up the way the old stuff did, then it is a high risk of throwing money out the window. I really don't shoot that much, not enough to kill a bottle in a year, with a typical working strength at 1:32 (Dil B).
In the meantime, I have switched to Ilfotec HC, which has a proven track record, similar to the thicker HC-110 (at concentrate, from what I could find online).
What are your experiences with the "new" Kodak HC-110, 6 years down the line?
Why did they changed something that works and have been working since forever I wonder, it seems downright stupid, unless there is some economical motive here (shorter shelf life, more dev per film or something else).
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