I know this subject has been covered 100 times, and I did do some searches, but didn't exactly come out with what I was looking for.
Sorry, the "send" button is next to another button.... Ugh, I'll continue...
So normally I used to developers, Rodinal 1:50 for almost all of my normal developing, and DD-X for my push processing.
In general I get very good results with both developers, however now that I've switched to rotary processing, the images that I get using Rodinal tend to be less sharp in the grain level of viewing, so if I end up printing large images, I can see less sure edges.
I will preface this by saying that I use the scanner to scan my film, I do not yet using enlarger. That said when the scanner scans the film I can see green distinction, in that distinction of edges is much murkier now that I'm using a rotary processor.
I also tend to like a little more contrasting my images but that of course is simply an adjustment of my development times and exposures with this new system.
But the sharpness, I'm told is less with Rodinal and that in general Rodinal isn't good for rotary processing.
The only other film I was half happy with was HC-110(B) but the times are too short for many films.
I've also used Ilfsol 3, and tried that in the rotary, with some of the worst grain I've ever seen, yet other negs were just fine using a ilfsol 3 on hand processing (even with HP5+).
So what developers would others recommend for rotary, to get sharper grained images (not finer grain, sharper edges).
I know this is subjective, but looking for new developer options.
Edit: to make a few restrictions clear, I thought a lost world help narrow it down.
1. No Powders
2. No Pyro
3. No replenishing (one shot only).
I know it makes things tough, if I have to I'll stick to DD-X but was hoping to cut costs a little for non-pushing...
Thanks.