I just processed a test strip of FP4+ with Obsidian Aqua for 9 minutes, even the overexposed shots (by a few stops) are too thin. Obviously either it is too dilute and/or time is too short. On the upside, what I did notice is that there is a relief on the emulsion side, like you get with E-6 film.
Rodinal 1+100 stand, gave 38 lp/mm
Xtol Replenished gave 55 lp/mm
Rodinal 1+25, 9m gave 55 lp/mm
OA at 9m in regards to the PDF link gave 80-85 lp/mm by the looks, with fine grain that is very smooth, however, it's at several stops of speed loss, which of course I can do with other developers, modified Rodinal 1+100 stand (extra ingredients) for speed loss, about the same speed gave 80 lp/mm. The edges seem softer in OA, but its just edge contrast I think.
I'm sure this figure would drop back down if I got it to box speed or close by, even a stop under.
Though it looks like it has good potential. I'd like to see if I can exploit this relief effect more as well.
OA is the less grainy of the two samples, these are extreme crops, the grain is already very fine in both examples. The height of the top 2 chart sections represents about 1.29mm on the neg.