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The Foma 400 I shot worked beautifully in D76, but the 200 didn't seem to like it, although having never developed this film, it may have been me.

Now I have a roll of 100 and don't want to screw up the developing because there may be a few keepers on it. My developer choices are limited. There's Adox Rodinal here, along w/ R09 One Shot, and Arista Film Developer and F76, which I think are the same. Would F76 be a better choice for deep blacks than these others? I've never used any of these except for the Rodinal, and I'm hoping for something closer to Tri-X in D76 in tonality.
 
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An ISO 100 film in medium format will accept just about any developer you can throw at it. The Fomapan 100 is a lot more similar in technical aspects to Fomapan 400 than to Fomapan 200, therefore you may just try D-76 and see what happens. Fomapan 200 is an animal of its own, it may require some experimentation.
 
I would suggest E-76, it's a Hydrochinon free Phenidone - Ascorbic acid version of D-76 and due to this, it actually 'floats' somewhere between that D-76 and X-Tol, I would use it at 1+1.
If you rally like to use Rodinal, then add a pinch of Borax to the work solution 1+50 to reduce some base fog which Fomapan 100 would like to show (reed Patrick Gainer for that).
BTW, FOMA has some good developers too.
 

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Would F76 be a better choice for deep blacks than these others?

Would increasing development times fix your blacks? Or would that give you new problems?

Good luck!
 
I recently tried the 100 in F76, 7 minutes at 20C. Worked very well. In D76, I use 5 minutes at 20C; this film builds contrast very quickly.
 
Here is an example of Foma 100 in D76 1+1 10 mins @20C

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I use F76+ with Foma pan 200 in all formats, results have been good, for a Tri X look maybe Rodinal 1:50. I've only developed a few rolls of Foma 200 in Rodinal, grain is not much of an problem at 1:25 and tones are nice, saying that in my judgment not as smooth at D76 or F76.
 
I don't shoot Foma 100 in roll film, but it is my primary film in 8x10. I usually develop it in Pyrocat-HD or ABC Pyro, but have used HC-110 and liked the results.
 
I learned developing using Fomapan 100 and D76 1+1. using Foma's recommended times. I also like it in Rodinal 1+50.

I found Fomapan 200 more finicky and never really took a shine to that film, so I wouldn't let your Foma 200 experience cloud the issue.
 
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