Another developer to try with Efke 25 and 100 is PMK pyro. It has image stain which masks the grain structure and good, sharp edges as well.
7:00 for efke 25 at asa 12
10-12:00 for efke 100 at asa 50
A 4 stop push is reason enough to have grain in any film, especially with an acutance developer like rodinal. Slow it down, use a tripod and try again. As Ole has stated, there is no grain to focus on, so an edge or detail in the film's image is what you will have to use for focus. I guess if my eyes were younger I might be able to actually see the grain, but now it just isn't there. I've enlarged a cropped portrait from 35mm to 8x10 print without any grain in the print. Maybe I'm just using the wrong developer, still haven't tried rodinal yet. tim
7:00 for efke 25 at asa 12
10-12:00 for efke 100 at asa 50
A 4 stop push is reason enough to have grain in any film, especially with an acutance developer like rodinal. Slow it down, use a tripod and try again. As Ole has stated, there is no grain to focus on, so an edge or detail in the film's image is what you will have to use for focus. I guess if my eyes were younger I might be able to actually see the grain, but now it just isn't there. I've enlarged a cropped portrait from 35mm to 8x10 print without any grain in the print. Maybe I'm just using the wrong developer, still haven't tried rodinal yet. tim