I had best results with TD-3. Rodinal was ok and dilute HC-110 did pretty well too, but the TD-3 was the best. I assume you can still get it from the formulary. Tricky film, but when it worked it was pretty special.
and I didn't see the film listed in the massive dev chart
It is still listed on the Massive Dev Chart, it is under the Unlisted Data or Discontinued Films
http://www.digitaltruth.com/devchart.php?doc=discontinued
What about using POTA developer:
Sodium Sulphite (anhydrous) 30 g
Phenidone 1.5 g
Cold water to make 1L
Use undilluted
Development time 6-12 mins.
This is a low contrast fine grain film developer and was recommended for Technical Pan
I remember an article in one of the photo mags from maybe 20 years ago suggesting dilute Rodinal (1:100). I probably still have the article if you're interested.
On the newer front, you might consider trying Adox's Adolux Adotech developer. It was formulated specifically for getting pictorial contrast out of Adox's CMS 20 high resolution film. I'm just starting to test this combo, so I don't have any results. Obviously Tech Pan is not the same as CMS 20, but I'm just speculating that since all super-fine grain, super slow, super thin emulsion, super high resolution films are inherently very contrasty, perhaps Adotech would have similar properties to Technidol. There's no data on this though so you'd have to test it from scratch.
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