Hi Sander: You noted that you liked the Adox film, etc., etc. However, with the problems you are experiencing, and the uncertainty such problems have engendered, why not change film to Delta 100 or Fuji Acros and simply "relax" in the knowledge that there will be no manufacturing defects to deal with? Staining developers to harden the emulsion will not be needed, and you can continue to use your ususal darkroom techniques. The "look" of the negatives, and hence the prints, might be "different", but at least you will have no concerns about negatives that will be unusable. It might be reasonable to address the problems you are experiencing with the Adox representative on the APUG thread. Even those of us who have not yet used Adox film would be interested in any reply you receive. The increasing number of posts concerning the quality of Adox films certainly is worrisome to those of us who are considering trying such films. There are many who have had no problems with Adox films, and the increasing number of questions raised as to why there is such a disparity of experience(s) is puzzling. Indeed, does one now "have" to use a staining developer with Adox films in order to be sure that the emulsion will remain intact? Just wondering without any wish to defame, or harm, Adox in any way. However, if there are problems with their films then such problems should be addressed.
I hope everything is fine in the Netherlands? Any more Leica get togethers planned?
Ed