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In addition to being relatively inexpensive, Xtol does seem to improve as it ages; that is, the quality of the results on any given emulsion is better with a replenished system. Grain, sharpness, highlight tonal separation, shadow detail, it is my personal opinion that all the solvent/replating action going on maximizes any emulsion. I ran a very stable Xtol replenished system for years, T-Max 100 at 32 with a slight pull was the cat's meow Panatomic-X replicant that was remarkable for the super bright wedding dresses at the beach.
Since ID-68 is mostly used to gain a little film speed at the expense of some aspects of quality, would replenishment reduce that speed, as it seems to do with other replenishment systems?
It doesn't lose quality, but it will only produce nominally fractionally better results in some ways if the end users respect its potential effect on shadow speed when they expose their film. ....
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