ALCON: I've been using an XTOL replenished developer for the past year or so. I generally add 70-75mL of fresh XTOL to every 36 frame roll of 35mm, or per 1 roll of 120. The system had been working fine, whether I was developing several rolls per week, or if it sat for a month or two. I keep both the replenished developer and fresh stock in dark glass bottles filled to the top so that none--or very little--of either is exposed to air. Last week I started noticing that my negatives were coming out overdeveloped. The leaders were much more darker than previous rolls, and images were all darker, quite contrasty, with highlights being blown and/or little shadow detail.
I didn't know if this was a camera metering issue (was using a Minolta X-700), a lens issue or just the developer. So, I ran a series of tests using TRI-X 400, both in the replenished developer and in the fresh stock (1:1). Negatives were still coming out to what appeared to be overdeveloped. So then I tried a second camera (another X-700 that I had), using the same lenses. However, when changing cameras, I forgot to set the ISO dial to 400 (it was set on 800). Wouldn't you know, while the exposed leaders were still a lot darker than normal, the images at EI800 (but developed at 9 minutes XTOL 1:1 for EI400) seemed to be a lot better.
My conclusion is that my fresh XTOL stock is not mixed properly, and is too strong. Or could something have become contaminated? I only have half a liter of that stock left, so was considering just tossing it and remixing another batch of fresh XTOL stock. But I'm also wondering if I should toss out my replenished stock and start over. Or... cut back on developing time and wait for the replenisher to become diluted to the point it was producing acceptable results.
I didn't know if this was a camera metering issue (was using a Minolta X-700), a lens issue or just the developer. So, I ran a series of tests using TRI-X 400, both in the replenished developer and in the fresh stock (1:1). Negatives were still coming out to what appeared to be overdeveloped. So then I tried a second camera (another X-700 that I had), using the same lenses. However, when changing cameras, I forgot to set the ISO dial to 400 (it was set on 800). Wouldn't you know, while the exposed leaders were still a lot darker than normal, the images at EI800 (but developed at 9 minutes XTOL 1:1 for EI400) seemed to be a lot better.
My conclusion is that my fresh XTOL stock is not mixed properly, and is too strong. Or could something have become contaminated? I only have half a liter of that stock left, so was considering just tossing it and remixing another batch of fresh XTOL stock. But I'm also wondering if I should toss out my replenished stock and start over. Or... cut back on developing time and wait for the replenisher to become diluted to the point it was producing acceptable results.
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