At this point for me (been shooting since the late 50's, when Trix was rated at 200 ASA) I do a lot of image editing before shooting, now mostly with 35mm. By editing, I mean I just am much more selective about what I shoot, trying to process 3 rolls per month.
These are Trix and FP4, both in Rodinal. I never did like Plusx, but Trix was my film for life for many decades, in various developers at different times, but with Rodinal always in the darkroom. I'm disappointed to find that the Trix and Rodinal combo no longer yields the sturdy, beefy grain of the 70's, probably both have changed. I've been feeding rolls of HP5, in Rodinal, into the mix and like it a lot, and am considering dropping Trix, but can't make the move, I suppose for sentimental reasons. I started using Ilford films in the early 2000's, just because I didn't know when Kodak would close their doors.
The cost difference doesn't bother me for the amount I shoot - I guess I'll use both Trix and HP5 until I see no reason to use Trix.