I've been using DD-X but with faster films such as HP5 at ISO 400 it's kinda grainy. Is there a developer that's better for fast films that will offer finer grain? What about Microphen?
I went to Mic-X full strength because I was getting too much grain in my skies w/ D76 and Tri-X. That certainly took care of that problem! You have to wonder why Kodak ever stopped making that developer? I also use it w/ Shanghai GP3 100 in 120, and Arista EDU Ultra 100 in 35mm. Smooooth.
I went to Mic-X full strength because I was getting too much grain in my skies w/ D76 and Tri-X. That certainly took care of that problem! You have to wonder why Kodak ever stopped making that developer? I also use it w/ Shanghai GP3 100 in 120, and Arista EDU Ultra 100 in 35mm. Smooooth.
I take it that you are you gauging the grain from a print, if so at what size? In a 135 film I used to use DDX with HP5+ at 8x10 without seeing appreciable grain but that was 8x10 and that was my, not your, perception. It is of course your perception that counts
You might want to try HP5+ at 320 in Perceptol 1+3. A small speed loss with reduced grain in the neg in my perception.
Best of luck
pentaxuser
Replenished XTOL will give finer grain and smooth tonality with ISO 400 35mm film [and larger formats].


What is the meaning of "lose speed"? I thought you shoot a film at a certain ISO and develop it for the time for that ISO.
When you mix a powder such as Microphen, how long is it good for?
I haven't printed anything I've developed. I'm judging grain looking at the 35mm neg with a 5.5X loupe vs FP4 at ISO 125.
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