Dave Krueger
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Does anyone have any knowledge of these two combinations in terms of grain and apparent sharpness?
I'm specifically wondering if Xtol, being a newer product, might be better. I use Xtol a lot, so it would be convenient if it turned out that Xtol 1:3 delivered at least as well as Perceptol 1:3.
Xtol has the added benefit of greater capacity (only needs 100ml of stock per 80 sq in of film) and might permit a slightly higher EI. Of course, Perceptol has the benefit of having only a single developing agent, permitting higher temperatures to shorten developing times, but I don't anticipate doing that anyway.
As a point of reference, I'm trying to get the benefits (sharpness and highlight compensation) that Barry Thornton talks about in Edge of Darkness (page 90) with Xtol 1:3 instead of Perceptol 1:3. Does that sound plausible?
I'm specifically wondering if Xtol, being a newer product, might be better. I use Xtol a lot, so it would be convenient if it turned out that Xtol 1:3 delivered at least as well as Perceptol 1:3.
Xtol has the added benefit of greater capacity (only needs 100ml of stock per 80 sq in of film) and might permit a slightly higher EI. Of course, Perceptol has the benefit of having only a single developing agent, permitting higher temperatures to shorten developing times, but I don't anticipate doing that anyway.
As a point of reference, I'm trying to get the benefits (sharpness and highlight compensation) that Barry Thornton talks about in Edge of Darkness (page 90) with Xtol 1:3 instead of Perceptol 1:3. Does that sound plausible?