pthornto
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So it’s been a crazy year for our family as we packed house and relocated across the country in the fall. This has put photography on the back burner for me, with a backlog of rolls to develop. Before our move I disposed of most of the chemistry I had mixed up, except for my 1L bottle of replenished xtol which I packed up and brought. I like the replenished approach as it is super cheap and the bottle is always at room temp and ready to go. This would have been back in July...
Fast forward to Feb. I get the picture taking and developing bug again...I find a new pouch of xtol and mix it up. Not being optimistic I decide to do a side to side clip test on the new xtol vs my old replenished xtol...I see no difference after 7 min and then fixing. Tonight I developed a roll from my backlog (delta 100) using the replenished xtol and it worked great! Very pleasantly surprised it survived a move and 6 months of just hanging out in a bottle (a good glass bottle filled to the top and kept closed with a ceramic swing top stopper).
So anecdotal evidence for the resilience of xtol, even replenished...
Fast forward to Feb. I get the picture taking and developing bug again...I find a new pouch of xtol and mix it up. Not being optimistic I decide to do a side to side clip test on the new xtol vs my old replenished xtol...I see no difference after 7 min and then fixing. Tonight I developed a roll from my backlog (delta 100) using the replenished xtol and it worked great! Very pleasantly surprised it survived a move and 6 months of just hanging out in a bottle (a good glass bottle filled to the top and kept closed with a ceramic swing top stopper).
So anecdotal evidence for the resilience of xtol, even replenished...