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    Changing Development time.

    This will be my first time in changing the developement. For one particular neg I need to reduce dev by 30 per cent. If I do this to the time I will go well und er 5 mins and the kodak paper warns of uneven dev. Can I reduce the HC110 streng th by 30% and keep the same time. I will be tray processing Tri-X in HC110-Dil B .

    Also on a general note, if I prewash my negs in water do I have to adjust the de v time. I want to prewash because I was told it helps in getting even developeme nt of the neg.

    Thank you for any help.

    As you can see, I am new at this!

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    Changing Development time.

    Certainly stay away from times below 5 minutes. Yes, you can dilute the developer and use the same time. Just how much to dilute it can only be determined by testing. But what you are suggesting sounds in the ballpark.

    Prewets will affect the devlopment time, but it sounds like they do so erratically. Phil Davies reported some tests where different film/developer combinations responded in differing ways to a prewet. Some manufacturers (e.g., Ilford) recommend against a prewet since they incorporate agents into the film to promote even wetting etc. Again, only testing can answer the specific question, but when I tested a 5 minute prewet of TriX with HC110, it needed a slightly longer development time (approximately 20% or so longer). Good luck. DJ

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    Changing Development time.

    Claudia if you do dilute your developer more then usual make sure you maintain t he same amount of developer concentrate/film. If for example a 1 litre working s olution requires 20ml of dev. concentrate then do not go below this amount of co ncentrate just add more water to make a more dilute working solution. You theref ore need larger dev. tanks to accommodate the increase in volume.

    Regards,

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    Changing Development time.

    Why are you reducing your developing time?

    How did you determine the 30% time reduction?

    I'm just wanting to ensure that you are doing what you intend.

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    Changing Development time.

    You could lower your temperature and agitate less to achieve the same thing. But I use dilution F and add 30% more time with less agitation. Why are you beating yourself up with tray development? Hangers are much easier and with hangers and Tri X you can still use a water bath. James

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    Changing Development time.

    Claudia, I'm not quite an expert on Tri-X in sheet format, but I've been using HC-110 for as long as I exist (photographically, I mean). And I presume that it wouldn't be any sacrilege to say that with this combination you've a quite good margin of operation and error, without sacrifing much of you negative potential. Mainly, if you're a good printer... Anyway, it's plain obvious that some testing should be done before you "test" the wrong negative. Both Tri-X and HC-110 have outstanding latitude and some testing should exhibit this clearly. Welcome to the tray game. Cesar B.

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