Fine grain is overrated IMHO
Since I do mostly wet prints it doesn;t bug me at all, and it normally just adds to the picture. I agree that for scanning it may be bad since most scanners tend to exaggertae the grain to the point that people call it popcorn or such [The only time I've had horrible grain was with Delta 3200 in Rodinal].
I use Rodinal and DDX as my standard developers, in Paterson-like tanks agitating once per minute. I prefer longer dev times (in the 10 min order) so that it's easier to control and so that a 30 secs error will not have a huge impact on the negatives.
My opinions of EFKE films on both developers:
Efke 25 in Rodinal 1+100 for 10 minutes gave me the best and consistent results, excellent tonality, almost invisible grain (up to 16x20) and tack sharp.
DDX could be good too, but time is extremely short even at 1+9. Contrast just skyrockets with a few secs of overdevelopment.
Efke 100 in Rodinal 1+50 has a nice look, there is some grain but is not intrusive for me, tonality is loooonnnggg, and shrapness is excellent.
Rodinal 1+50 + vitC gives much finer grain and keeps the sharpness and tonality, but is more sensitive to time/temperature/agitation
DDX 1+4 or 1+9 gives excellent results, and time is long enough to control it properly, grain is finer and shrapness is good enough.
D76/ID11 should fall closer to the DDX results
bmattock said:
Looking around the net, it appears that most of the complaints about Efke KB 100 seem to revolve around excessive grain when used with Rodinal. In fact, it seems many feel that D-76 is the appropriate choice for this film for best results.
I have no experience with Rodinal, so I cannot say. I offer this only as an interesting tidbit from my reading online.
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks