Steven Lee
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Much has been said about Xtol and its replenishing here, plenty of good threads are easily searchable. I want to offer a bit more data regarding Xtol keeping properties. I run a fairly well controlled replenished process, with regular control strip checks and adjustments. What I have found was that my replenishment volume (per roll) has been slowly going up as my replenisher was aging.
I still have the 1L of Xtol mixed almost exactly 10 months ago, on March 24, 2023 (today is Jan 27, 2024). It was stored in a tightly capped amber glass bottle within 55-70F. For comparison, I mixed a fresh 5L bag of Xtol from the same manufacturing batch as my 10 month old bottle.
Next, I developed two Ilford control strips using the stock solutions from both bottles: the freshly mixed vs 10 month old, using the Ilford's recommended times of 8:30 at 20C with intermittent agitation using the Heiland inversion processor.
Here are the readings:
As you can see, my suspicion was proven correct: while Xtol keeps extremely well, its activity goes down over time. I hope this post will be useful for someone in the future.
I still have the 1L of Xtol mixed almost exactly 10 months ago, on March 24, 2023 (today is Jan 27, 2024). It was stored in a tightly capped amber glass bottle within 55-70F. For comparison, I mixed a fresh 5L bag of Xtol from the same manufacturing batch as my 10 month old bottle.
Next, I developed two Ilford control strips using the stock solutions from both bottles: the freshly mixed vs 10 month old, using the Ilford's recommended times of 8:30 at 20C with intermittent agitation using the Heiland inversion processor.
Here are the readings:
Developer |
DMax |
HD |
LD |
DMin |
HD-LD |
10 month old | 1.32 | 0.93 | 0.37 | 0.29 | 0.56 |
Fresh | 1.37 | 0.97 | 0.37 | 0.29 | 0.60 |
As you can see, my suspicion was proven correct: while Xtol keeps extremely well, its activity goes down over time. I hope this post will be useful for someone in the future.
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