Thomas Bertilsson
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I decided to give it a try and ordered 5L from B&H Photo along with some extra brown bottles. I thought I had enough of those but yo never know when they may be needed. Look to try this first 1:1 with Tri-X
as the times for using it straight look pretty short at 75 degrees...my usual temperature.
The very best thing about Xtol is how it works when light strikes the subject directly. It's almost difficult to process negatives so that they have unprintable highlights, but it gives so much shadow speed. In low contrast lighting is it's most visible limitation, where sometimes people accuse it of yielding somewhat flat results. But it's better if you find that out for yourself.
Have fun! Xtol is, to my mind, one of the very best all-round developers there are, it excels in the shadow speed department, yields very fine grain and sharp negatives, and it doesn't really do anything wrong. If you print in a darkroom I think you'll really like what you'll get with Tri-X after you have your process dialed in.