I just bought a darkroom setup from a couple retiring to Florida and one of the many many many things I got was a can of Microdol. Whats the difference between Microdol and Microdol-X?

That sealed can is a collector's quality piece. Opening it would be a crime, or should be. .............

Back in the late '50s (before Microdol-X) I tried Microdol and didn't like it. Yes, it was 'fine grain', but D76 and D-76 1:1 gave me much better sharpness and contrast.
How do you think it would work with IR film?
Do you really want the reduction in speed?
I never liked Microdol-X, didn't like losing a full stop in speed just to get okay negatives. I could do that with Rodinal and get better negatives. If Microdol is anything like its successor then why bother, you have Rodinal which(IMO) is a far superior developer. You need to be shooting with the finished product in mind, and that should include which developer will get you there. If you open this can and use the contents with success, and want to continue, you won't be able to. For me, it just wouldn't be worth the effort to do the testing then run out of product.
I wasn't thinking about repeat-ability or using it for a serious project. I was just thinking about trying it out to see what it was like. A fun little experiment to burn a couple rolls to burn a couple rolls of film.
According to the 2 cans I have in front of me the suggested development times are a little different.
Microdol X - "For most Kodak films -- 9-13 minutes at 68 deg F."
Microdol - Tray
Verichrome Pan Roll and packs - 11 min
Verichrome Pan 828 and Plus X (135) - 9 min
Panatomic -X Roll - 7 min
Panatomic -X 135 - 5 min
Tri-X Roll and pack - 10 min
Tank times were about 10% longer due to less frequent agitation.
Microdol was recommended primarily for slow film, that is up to about Weston 100. Microdol -X had no such recommendation.
I never liked Microdol-X, didn't like losing a full stop in speed just to get okay negatives. I could do that with Rodinal and get better negatives. If Microdol is anything like its successor then why bother, you have Rodinal which(IMO) is a far superior developer. You need to be shooting with the finished product in mind, and that should include which developer will get you there. If you open this can and use the contents with success, and want to continue, you won't be able to. For me, it just wouldn't be worth the effort to do the testing then run out of product.
The Church of Rodinal may seek to convert you.Posh. Rodinal is the worst developer, ever.
Well - fotch may be you can retire 2 years earlyer as your plan is - so if youWhat is it worth and to who? I have several old cans of photo chemicals.....maybe I can retire now.![]()
.......and me and perhaps others will be interested to shell live.Posh. Rodinal is the worst developer, ever.
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