I primarily use replenished Xtol mostly due to the lower toxicity and how economical. It works nicely for my medium format films and generally they print well using a grade 2 filter.
My question comes as I begin to get more serious about palladium printing. I have made a series of exposures on 8x10 fp4 and am trying to work out the development so I can get the correct density range of around 2.0. It was an overcast day so the light was fairly flat so I metered at 160 to hopefully increase contrast. Developed in Xtol for 20min(my usual time is around 11min) I achieved a density range of approximately 1.4.
In an effort to see if the negative could indeed achieve the correct density range I developed one of the negatives in PQ universal 1+9 for 8 minutes. The negative ended up being very close to what I wanted but was slightly over developed with a density range of 2.2-2.4. It printed well but as expected was a little dense in the highlights.
I may have rambled a bit, but ultimately my question is would I be able to achieve the same density range using Xtol by just developing longer or would there be a point of diminishing returns where it wouldn’t get any more density?
My question comes as I begin to get more serious about palladium printing. I have made a series of exposures on 8x10 fp4 and am trying to work out the development so I can get the correct density range of around 2.0. It was an overcast day so the light was fairly flat so I metered at 160 to hopefully increase contrast. Developed in Xtol for 20min(my usual time is around 11min) I achieved a density range of approximately 1.4.
In an effort to see if the negative could indeed achieve the correct density range I developed one of the negatives in PQ universal 1+9 for 8 minutes. The negative ended up being very close to what I wanted but was slightly over developed with a density range of 2.2-2.4. It printed well but as expected was a little dense in the highlights.
I may have rambled a bit, but ultimately my question is would I be able to achieve the same density range using Xtol by just developing longer or would there be a point of diminishing returns where it wouldn’t get any more density?