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Long lasting developer for higher speed films?

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I generally use Rodinal in the past, and I am using Rodinal now as I get back into developing my own film. I have in the past mostly stuck with slower films that rodinal does wonderful things with.

However I am planning on using higher speed films (Hp5+, Tri-X, FPan400) where from what I seen, Rodinal does not give the results I want. What are some good developers that are long lasting that work well with the higher speed films like HP5+ and Tri-X?
 

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Microphen or ID68 if you can tolerate powder or scratch mix respectively - only expect 1/3 of a stop.

Relative to ID11 or Rodinal...
 

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sprint film developer, d76 and ID11 all work wonders with the films you have mentioned
 

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I use replenished XTOL for the higher speed films. I have used it for over two years at a time.
 

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You could also take a look at Ansco 130. It can be used for paper or for film.

More information here: (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
 

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My recommendation is HC-110. Long lasting general purpose developer. I prefer ID-11 however, though once mixed does need to be used in a reasonable amount of months depending upon how it's stored.
 
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Thank you for your input.

]HC-110 and T-MAX is a local option IIRC, and I like to support my local shops when I can. Never know when I will need to get some film in a rush.

What is the difference between Acufine and Diafine? (I was looking into Diafine before I asked.)
 

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I really recommend HC-110. Take your choice of dilutions, great results, lasts for ever.
 
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