I have nine 35mm rolls of Agfa APX 100 and am looking for a suitable developer for them. I developed one roll in Rodinal 1+50 but didn't like the sandpaper look of the prints.
I like Rodinal for the 120 and sheet version of this film, though. I didn't like it with D-76 either, something with the mid tones that felt compressed. Agfa-14 (metol, sulphite, carbonate) gives fine but very unsharp grain. Diluting it 1+1 helps a bit.
I'm now thinking about Kodak D-23 1+1 or 1+2. Anyone tried this combination?
What I'm looking for is fine grain, but still enough sharpness (like Plus-X in D-76 1+1).
I like Rodinal for the 120 and sheet version of this film, though. I didn't like it with D-76 either, something with the mid tones that felt compressed. Agfa-14 (metol, sulphite, carbonate) gives fine but very unsharp grain. Diluting it 1+1 helps a bit.I'm now thinking about Kodak D-23 1+1 or 1+2. Anyone tried this combination?
What I'm looking for is fine grain, but still enough sharpness (like Plus-X in D-76 1+1).
Vitamin-C derivates and phenidone is out of the question. 


