sterioma
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Here's another "unscientific" comparison of 3 developers, this time around with HP5+.
Here are the three print scans (8x10 on resin coated, different print times trying to match the highlights from the step from the gray scale on the left).
(After clicking, if you use the "open in new window" arrow at the top right you can see it at max resolution allowed on this site to fit size restrictions).
D23:
HC-110:
Rodinal (semi-stand):
A detail from the top left:
and one from the bottom:
Things that stand out to me:
More test details:
Here are the three print scans (8x10 on resin coated, different print times trying to match the highlights from the step from the gray scale on the left).
(After clicking, if you use the "open in new window" arrow at the top right you can see it at max resolution allowed on this site to fit size restrictions).
D23:

HC-110:

Rodinal (semi-stand):

A detail from the top left:
and one from the bottom:
Things that stand out to me:
- Rodinal semi-stand shows a gradient in the density from bottom to top, could be a side effect of stand development?
- Rodinal semi-stand has greater shadow detail
- Rodinal is obviously grainier, while D23 and HC-110 are pretty close, with D23 having a slightly finer grain.
- Based on this comparison, I don't see a reason to switch from my usual HC-110 developer to D23. They are very similar to my eyes on the actual print at this size.
More test details:
- Camera and lens: Nikon F55 (new to me) with 50mm AF 1.8
- Film: HP5+
- Metering: incident reading with a Sekonic 308
- Lighting: window light from the top on a overcast day + 2 softboxes
- Subject matter: 24 identical frames of variuos objects including and a test target printed with my inkjet printer (!)
- Development: D23 1:1 for 11 minutes, Rodinal 1:100 semi-stand for 60 minutes, HC-110 dil H for 15 minutes. All developed in tanks, 30s initial agitation, then 3 inversions every minute.
- Prints: 8x10 prints on Ilford Multigrade resin coated, exposed to have similar highlights on the first few steps of the gray step at the bottom left. Condenser enlarger.
- Scanner: prints have been scanned at 600dpi with a cheap Epson printer/scanner. All prints have been scanned identically and no changes have been made other than cropping.