I mixed up my first batch of XTOL in October and have been using it replenished for probably around a dozen films. I'm getting pretty consistent results, but I just moved so now I have to dial in development times for the new room temperature of where my darkroom is set up.
My question is: When to start experimenting with other developers?
Someone from this site gave me some Formulary Wimberley WD2D+ Pyro Developer and it looks pretty cool.
I obviously want to keep using my XTOL, just wanted to know how people decide when to start mixing in other developers into their workflow.
How do you choose Rodinal vs XTOL or D76 vs Pyro for a certain film? Or do you just stick with one developer and use that for everything?
I think I will continue to use replenished XTOL exclusively until I really feel like I know the developer well. But, I'll admit, the sheer number of developers available (especially unique ones like pyro) has hit me with developer acquisition syndrome.
My question is: When to start experimenting with other developers?
Someone from this site gave me some Formulary Wimberley WD2D+ Pyro Developer and it looks pretty cool.
I obviously want to keep using my XTOL, just wanted to know how people decide when to start mixing in other developers into their workflow.
How do you choose Rodinal vs XTOL or D76 vs Pyro for a certain film? Or do you just stick with one developer and use that for everything?
I think I will continue to use replenished XTOL exclusively until I really feel like I know the developer well. But, I'll admit, the sheer number of developers available (especially unique ones like pyro) has hit me with developer acquisition syndrome.


