With the risk of starting a pie-throwing contest I am going to ask a "Which developer is best" question.
However, I have some guidelines here. Hear me out.
* Assume that I am going to use HP5+ (i.e. nothing too fancy, but a good flexible film).
* I do like the look that Rodinal produces with it (gritty grain, do not mind the tonality for now).
* But I want higher true speed (shadow detail). Let's assume that I am not going to push the film beyond this. (For example, I am hearing that Microphen gives me around EI 640, rodinal maybe half of that).
* Most speed enhancing developers I've seen (Microphen, XTOL, T-Max Dev) have solvent action
Now, let's get down to business.
The contenders I've found:
* Crawley FX-1 (looks like I have to mix my own to avoid shipping from US? I am in the EU).
* Crawley FX-37
* HC-110 (not exactly speed increasing, but probably faster than Rodinal).
* Paper developer (I am not joking). Would have to do my own testing but I doubt that they have any solvent action?
And to stray away from my carefully drawn guidelines, but also dismiss it:
* Will extreme dilution of a solvent developer be good enough or is it impossible to get rid of the noticeable solvent action?
* The downside here: HP5+@400 needs between 18 and 23 minutes in 1+3 dilutions of Xtol, Microphen and D76. Too slow..
So basically:
I want high effective speed and high acutance.
I will do my own testing
I do realise that grain is only hidden or emphasized by developing, there is no "make golfballs" soup
However, I have some guidelines here. Hear me out.
* Assume that I am going to use HP5+ (i.e. nothing too fancy, but a good flexible film).
* I do like the look that Rodinal produces with it (gritty grain, do not mind the tonality for now).
* But I want higher true speed (shadow detail). Let's assume that I am not going to push the film beyond this. (For example, I am hearing that Microphen gives me around EI 640, rodinal maybe half of that).
* Most speed enhancing developers I've seen (Microphen, XTOL, T-Max Dev) have solvent action
Now, let's get down to business.
The contenders I've found:
* Crawley FX-1 (looks like I have to mix my own to avoid shipping from US? I am in the EU).
* Crawley FX-37
* HC-110 (not exactly speed increasing, but probably faster than Rodinal).
* Paper developer (I am not joking). Would have to do my own testing but I doubt that they have any solvent action?
And to stray away from my carefully drawn guidelines, but also dismiss it:
* Will extreme dilution of a solvent developer be good enough or is it impossible to get rid of the noticeable solvent action?
* The downside here: HP5+@400 needs between 18 and 23 minutes in 1+3 dilutions of Xtol, Microphen and D76. Too slow..
So basically:
I want high effective speed and high acutance.
I will do my own testing
I do realise that grain is only hidden or emphasized by developing, there is no "make golfballs" soup

