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Subject: [Leica] Uncle Sam: Aaron's PAW #39
From: aaron.sandler at duke.edu (Aaron Sandler)
Date: Fri Sep 24 11:14:14 2004
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Scott,

Thanks for the suggestion.  I'll give it a try when the temp drops enough 
to get 68degF water without heroic measures.  :)

-Aaron

Scott McLoughlin wrote:
>I use HC110 with Tri-X using another "formula" I also
>found on photo.net.
>
>Dil. (B) 68F/20C 4.5 minutes
>20 seconds initial gentle agitation
>1 slow inversion every minute (at the 15 sec mark)
>Pour right at 4.5 minutes
>
>Very nice negatives with minimal grain. I find it's
>more predictable than what I get with D76 1:1, but
>then, there's alot of variables there.


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