I realize this is a bit fringey to the original question, but maybe since I was the OP I can get away with it? Since there was talk of replenishment being a real possibility, but with no real data as of yet, I was curious as to what folks were thinking about that wanted to attempt this.
My thought was to find a good reference film to use for exposing a step wedge and making some H&D curves, preferably one I already have curves for using my previous XTOL-R solution. I expect there will be some changes but it'd give me a good base. I could then find the proper dev times for XT-3 at 1:1. Once I have this, I can start testing the replenished solution every few runs and seeing how the H&D curve changes as well as the dmax. This should tell me when the replenisher is fully seasoned but also make sure there isn't any suspected falloff if my dmax start to decrease significantly. If so, I can either increase the replenishment rate, or, if it's happening quickly, then it might indicate replenishment might not be a good fit for how often I would tend to develop film (usually once every week or two, which seems fine for XTOL-R).
Any thoughts on that? I should say I mixed my batch of XTOL-R (over two years ago now), I didn't both with any of that and largely YOLO'd it. But I also didn't have a densitometer at the time (I have an X-Rite 301 now). Alas I don't have a sensitometer - I use my enlarger - but I think it should still be reasonably accurate enough to draw some conclusions. I know the X-Rite X-Ray sensitometers are cheap and for this that might be just fine, though I'd like to get one that I could use for more general film testing as well.
Note for XTOL-R I stored my replenished solution in a 2L glass bottle and I'll likely do the same in this case, at least once I pour the old solution out as a sacrifice to the film gods...
My thought was to find a good reference film to use for exposing a step wedge and making some H&D curves, preferably one I already have curves for using my previous XTOL-R solution. I expect there will be some changes but it'd give me a good base. I could then find the proper dev times for XT-3 at 1:1. Once I have this, I can start testing the replenished solution every few runs and seeing how the H&D curve changes as well as the dmax. This should tell me when the replenisher is fully seasoned but also make sure there isn't any suspected falloff if my dmax start to decrease significantly. If so, I can either increase the replenishment rate, or, if it's happening quickly, then it might indicate replenishment might not be a good fit for how often I would tend to develop film (usually once every week or two, which seems fine for XTOL-R).
Any thoughts on that? I should say I mixed my batch of XTOL-R (over two years ago now), I didn't both with any of that and largely YOLO'd it. But I also didn't have a densitometer at the time (I have an X-Rite 301 now). Alas I don't have a sensitometer - I use my enlarger - but I think it should still be reasonably accurate enough to draw some conclusions. I know the X-Rite X-Ray sensitometers are cheap and for this that might be just fine, though I'd like to get one that I could use for more general film testing as well.
Note for XTOL-R I stored my replenished solution in a 2L glass bottle and I'll likely do the same in this case, at least once I pour the old solution out as a sacrifice to the film gods...