I tried this film at EI = 10 (1/45 f4, 28mm lens) developed in formula 2 below, H&W Control developer:
https://kinasevych.ca/2014/05/04/hw-control-film-developer/
The curve should be similar to the yellow one show for the discontinued Rollei ATP 1
I developed it for 12 min 20C at 1+15 dilution, this was a bit too long.
I show a small section of an image taken from a negative, it does not do the film justice but good enough for the size print I need.
Any other attempts at high resolution photography? (to use CMS 20 with Holden & Weichert)
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ATP 1 is a much complicate film with alternate developers (I did not use the Rollei special developers)!
Guess this could be exact your problem Alan! (to use CMS 20 with Holden & Weichert)
I am not sure Alan (lack of experience with h&w) but this formulation (I have just compared with other formulas) seams to be more in regard of Technical Pan?? But I am not sure!
So I would proceed with following :
1) you need a bigger stash of CMS20 pls. order it! (if you have expired CMS20 of a couple it is still OK!)
NOTICE THE PROBLEM YOU MENTIONED IS FROM MY POINT
NOT IN CONCERN OF EXPIRATION DATE OR EXPOSURE!
It can be caused from incorrect exposure of cause - but would we guess you made it fine with E.I.
ISO 10?
The key with microfilms is on 3 points 1) develloper 2) development 3 ) exposure!
So first use the recomanded developer from Adox - yes I know it is expensive
(I also like it not soo much - but it works)
Next is to calibrate your workflow (absolute exact developing procedure E.I 20 ASA a.s.o.
You will soon get a reference!
Next is to play with E.I. and compare (ISO 10 is also still fine)!
With that experience come along with your H&W - but I guess you will need to tune the
H&W formular in regard of more contrast control!
That is of course a hart task - but also easy (try and error) it is dependable how many Films you will spent for calibration of H&W!
Only two possible scenaries : 1) it will give better results with H&W soon after calibration of contrast contol with H&W (from changing formulation a bit) 2) there is no advantage after a couple of developments - then H&W is the wrong developer!
In the net is a mass of low contrast developer formulations published - there is a way to come to nearly results also in regard of CMS20 & Adox developer - but there is no better one

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I am unable to give concrete advices in regard of microfilms (I have a mass of notes from
D76 + Rollei/Agfa microfilms and some from old type developer formulations)
D76 is not working BTW - but I still will proceed if I find the time!
with regards
It is a much too easy task to use the recomanded developer for microfilms of course

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