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Is Xtol manufactured by a different company?
http://www.championphotochemistry.com/_uploads/files/110608200506_Champion Kodak NR 09 19 06 FINAL.pdf
I like this, but couldn't they make it for 1 liter solution ? With the relatively short shelf life of the developer, some of us can't use it all in time. I wonder if mixing part batches of the powders can still assure consistency...
Two years just seems (much too) short to me, intuitively speaking.
Just wondering, no practical relevance- pack will be gone before two years time. May be relevant though to those wanting to stock up.

Xtol should be the least of our worries about Kodak. There are at least two other brands of equivalent on the market now, plus the formula is hardly a secret, nor is it difficult. The only Kodak chemical that, as far as I know, isn't really duplicated is HC-110. Freestyle sells a store brand, LC-110 I believe they call it, but it isn't the same color and people say it's less "equivalent" than other chemicals which can use the exact same formulas.
OTOH, HC-110 last a very long time, probably even longer unopened, and is very concentrated so if you really like it, it shouldn't be hard to lay aside a decade or so worth.
Developers are the least of my concern,
now when TriX is discontinued thats when I will really bum.
Agreed.
We can easily mix our own developers, and we know approximate equivalents to XTOL and many others.
But I doubt that Kodak's film (and chemistry) production will be shut down. I suspect that some company will buy its film operation and use it as a cash cow. There's easy profit there, and buyers usually don't walk away from profit.
But Kodak's retirees will probably get hurt, as the WSJ article implies.
Mark Overton
Since there are about 3 threads on this same subject, I have not been following them all, but I wish to remind you (if someone has not already) that Kodak chemistry is now made by Champion Chemical, not Eastman Kodak. Therefore the process chemistry is already outside of the EK envelope.
PE
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