HC-110 is famous for its keeping qualities in concentrate. I just mix it as needed right from concentrate.
HC-110 is famous for its keeping qualities in concentrate. I just mix it as needed right from concentrate.
To be fair, Kodak has published formulas in the past, as Drew suggests. My post may have been excessively cranky. Openness doesn't seem like the contemporary Kodak's M.O.
Update:
For those in Canada having difficulty finding HC-110, I can recommend Film Plus in Toronto.
I just bought 3 bottles of the stuff for $30/ea. and they will deliver.
By comparison, Henry's lists it at $42.00.
And with our current (crappy) exchange rate, their sheet film prices are on a par with B&H's.
I thought Kodak branded chemicals were now being made by the third party in Canada?
"I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White
Freestyle has HC-110 in 1L bottles for $35.99. Is the now made by Tetenal and sold with the Kodak label?
Regards
Marty
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