I use Clayton F76+, mainly with Fuji Acros. I guess I would classify it as a good all around developer. The acutance is normal, not too edgy not too soft. The tonality is nice and depending on the dilution I use I can get good N+ and N- control. I've only tested it in 4x5 BTZS tubes, so my times and dilutions would probably not do much for you. But if it's readily available to you and economical then go ahead and give it a try.
thanks, in the past I have had my students use (instead of powder mixing D 76) Lauder Chemical formula 76 -sodium sulfite, hydroqinone(123-31-9), p-methylaminiphenol sulfate (55-55-0), and sodium Tetraborate (1302-96-4)..... seems like D 76
The results were similar to DDX with D3200, EFKE and other films IMHO.
IIRC it is a phenidone based developer and David Wood (dr5 ) told me he used this as his standard developer
If there was a dealer here I'll probably buy it, but since there is not, I'll stick to DDX
Discalimer: I have nothing to do with Clayton Chem, just a satisfied customer from a free sample I got just for asking