I'm using a Minox Daylight Developing Tank HC-110. B mixture 1:31 Delta 100 film @ 68f. Any suggestions on time; agitation or any other suggestions. Just getting my feet wet using Minox equipment. . I also have recently obtained a Minox Enlarger III. Any suggestions welcome.
Thanks, Ron
Note that i'm not a Minox user so i'll say this as an armchair specialist.
I guess you want to minimize grain. HC-110 is not the finest grained developer. You ought to try something like Ilford Perceptol, or mix yourself your own "fine grain" developer such as D23 (only two ingredients: Metol and Sodium Sulfite!). Perhaps even straight (pure) D76 gives finer grain.
HC-110 was designed by Kodak for the convenience of having a liquid concentrate that lasts long.
Supposedly more frequent agitation contributes to higher resolution (i have not tested this but i think this was said by "Photo Engineer", a forumer that I admire, and one who
really, really knows these topics).
Acros 100 is finer grained than Delta 100, if you want to try it. TMax 100 is higher resolving than Delta 100. (But I love Delta 100, it gives great results).
If you do B/W slides (B/W reversal process), the grain will appear smaller and more uniform, due to the process. The Foma Reversal kit lets you do B/W slides with many B/W films like Ilford FP4, Fomapan R100 and others. And you can enlarge the slides by doing B/W reversal paper process. An inverted world. Now, i say this as an armchair specialist since i've never seen prints made by reversal B/W paper process.
Now, ignore all this advice if you love grain!