Juan Valdenebro
Member
Apart from the : vs. + common confussion with dilutions (please note it's : what's used by Kodak here...), the changing amount of stock developer used is... a new thing to me... Replenished Xtol is great, no doubt, but couldn't it be dilutions can work better than it's known, basically because of users' less than optimal calculations?
I found this, from years ago, without further comments from other members:
"My 2002 Kodak B/W Darkroom Dataguide, Sixth Edition, which was still suggesting Xtol developer dilutions noted the following information, from pp. 10:
"When using full-strenght solution, use at least 150ml of developer per roll. With 1:1 dilution, use 200ml per roll; with 1:2 dilution, use 250ml per roll; with 1:3 dilution, use 350ml per roll."
"Per roll" is assumed to be 80 sq. in.
-F.
I found this, from years ago, without further comments from other members:
"My 2002 Kodak B/W Darkroom Dataguide, Sixth Edition, which was still suggesting Xtol developer dilutions noted the following information, from pp. 10:
"When using full-strenght solution, use at least 150ml of developer per roll. With 1:1 dilution, use 200ml per roll; with 1:2 dilution, use 250ml per roll; with 1:3 dilution, use 350ml per roll."
"Per roll" is assumed to be 80 sq. in.
-F.
