Film
Kodak Tri-X 400
Developer
Kodak HC-110 1:160
Format
35mm
Duration
44 minutes (Stand developed) at 19°C/66.2°F
Recipe Id
#10074
Notes
30 sec initial gentle inversions. 3 gentle inversions at halfway (22min). This is a slightly shorter development time than earlier (was 45 min @ 20C) intended to limit highlight density to something my scanner can handle.
By hjl on 22 April 2015
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Comments
rwl7532 At 31 December 2015
If you use 1:159 instead, it translates evenly to use stock solution. The sum of the parts (1+159=160) must be evenly divisible by 4 to translate well for stock solution. Stock equivalent would be 1:39 (which is identical to 1+39)