no one is offended here :bsmilie:
just sharing my thoughts only
some people want to be economical in shooting film, but end up doing harm than good
- film canister is reused multiple time, end up negative got scratches
- one shot developer is reused, end up not consistent result
- use tap water instead distilled water, end up got funny things
- buy cheap film from SEA/china, end up got 27 instead of 36 or got kodak gold instead of portra
nowadays silver price keeps going up, compromising on water/developer/etc is not a wise decision.
rodinal and hc-110 sure can keep long time, but storage condition also important. i got small bottle of HC-110 with mould in it after 1 year, another bottle turned into orange colour instead of yellow. anything with water in it can be oxidised, powder form also will go bad. better is buy fresh chemical and finish it as soon as possible.
true, HC-110 in capable hands is excellent developer. can see from scintillation's thread. and ansel adams used HC-110 dilution G as a compensating developer to increase shadow detail without blocking highlights. anyhow choosing the most diluted option for sake to be economic, isn't wise decision. ppl should know the reason why they choose certain dilution.
as long as people know why they use certain film/developer combination and what kind of look they want to achieve, can already
shooting film is always troublesome and expensive
if want less trouble and economic, there's always digital option