To make a long story short, I have a XTOL-R working solution but I'm out of stock Xtol to replenish it.
For several reasons I probably won't buy a new 5L package, but on the other hand I have one unopened package of fomadon Excel* left at home, and my local lab (which have been out of Xtol for months) ordered some Adox XT-3 and should have it available soon.
So I'm wondering if instead of discarding my XTOL-R I could use one of it's clone, either Foma's or Adox's, to replenish it.
I doubt someone tried that already, but you never know.. so I guess the question is how much the clones are chemically similar, and based on that if it's either a doable experiment or a completely bad idea.
*side note about fomadon excel as there's not much about it on photography forums: it's great. I'm on the 11th reuse of the stock solution without problem, althought I followed Xtol time compensation chart (+15% after the 5th roll) and found the time increase unnecessary until the 7th roll or so. Kodak recommend to add an other 15% after the 10th roll, but film #11 was fine with normal time + 15%.
For several reasons I probably won't buy a new 5L package, but on the other hand I have one unopened package of fomadon Excel* left at home, and my local lab (which have been out of Xtol for months) ordered some Adox XT-3 and should have it available soon.
So I'm wondering if instead of discarding my XTOL-R I could use one of it's clone, either Foma's or Adox's, to replenish it.
I doubt someone tried that already, but you never know.. so I guess the question is how much the clones are chemically similar, and based on that if it's either a doable experiment or a completely bad idea.
*side note about fomadon excel as there's not much about it on photography forums: it's great. I'm on the 11th reuse of the stock solution without problem, althought I followed Xtol time compensation chart (+15% after the 5th roll) and found the time increase unnecessary until the 7th roll or so. Kodak recommend to add an other 15% after the 10th roll, but film #11 was fine with normal time + 15%.