In literature it is commonly stated that classic developers increasing visual sharpness are mostly based on Metol (Beutler) or p-aminophneol (Rodinal) and are used at high dilutions allowing local exhaustion. Also diluted solvent Metol (Perceptol) and MQ developers (ID11/D76) are said to increase the sharpness. PQ developers (Mircophen, Tmax) are do not to pronounce sharpness even diluted as Phenidon is very active even at low concentrations.
There are two developers not fitting into this matrix FX-37 and XTOL. In case of XTOL it is said (Kodak, this forum) that its sharpness is superior to ID11/D76, but the XTOL developer is closer to PQ type of developer - this puzzles me. Has anyone some information or an idea what chemical interaction makes XTOL that different from the rest of the typical PQ developers showing better sharpness? Is it just the ascorbic acid or something else?
My intention is not to start a discussion on what developer is better, the interest is only in the science/chemistry behind.
There are two developers not fitting into this matrix FX-37 and XTOL. In case of XTOL it is said (Kodak, this forum) that its sharpness is superior to ID11/D76, but the XTOL developer is closer to PQ type of developer - this puzzles me. Has anyone some information or an idea what chemical interaction makes XTOL that different from the rest of the typical PQ developers showing better sharpness? Is it just the ascorbic acid or something else?
My intention is not to start a discussion on what developer is better, the interest is only in the science/chemistry behind.
