Nice blog, I think we're on the same line of thinking when it comes to film choice. Have you thought of doing a comparison test, using the same scene and developer (Rodinal whatever) and comparing the tonal range side by side?
Thanks for the Kudos Gary.
Yes I thought about it, and it is possible I may try to do that. The main problem would be standardising on a Rodinal dilution, and dev time.
For instance the dev time for APX 400 is 30min at 1:50 which is crazy, if I was to test alongside Fomapan 400 at 1:50 for 11 mins I would say based on those manufacturer times Foma has a way better tonal range.
Yet experience has told me APX 400 is better at 20 mins and is capable of great results, same story with Plus-X and FP4.
What I've tried to do on my blog is shoot 3 films one at the box setting or digital truth start point, and then refine from there, by the third film you should have a time that you feel comfortable to recommend to others.
What I may do is a mini test of slow, then medium and fast with dev times.
But a lot of this is just opinion and personal preference depending on if you print or scan.
At the end of my film 'testing' I will do an opinion piece on what I feel are the best emulsions for me and the type of photography I do and hopefully by posting some results (although the web is terrible for judging quality)
That will give people a ballpark idea of the characteristic of each film.
Thank you again for reading my blog.
Regards
Mark