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In what you showed grain is visible on ALL prints. Grain quality is as anything subjective impossible to agree on. So to me if there is a difference, it is subtle and not at all as dramatic as you feel about it. I'm not sure what it is you value most in evaluating aesthetics, but there are some great examples of images with grain that may wouldn't even try to call it "brutal" but far worse. Yet such images have their strength. While grain size, shape and sharpness will affect visual evaluation, and it will differ to varying degree from one material/chemistry combo to another, such comparisons are not apples to apples in most cases. Then again, this is how I feel about it, and that does not mean yours is wrong.I mean the film is underexposed two stops. Sorry about that. The grain is really visible in the grey part of the sky on the first print above.