Dinosaur 2525
Newbie
It is quite clear that to achieve fine grain results for B&W films higher than ISO 32, using HC-110 or Rodinal will give you the desired effect. Injecting Sodium Sulfite into the solution only chews away at the grain structure which will give you the illusion of a finer grain, but you will sacrifice in edge sharpness upon enlarging to printed image. If you look at the grain structure of B&W films, even processes in Kodak D-76, once adding Sodium Sulfite as a sharpening chemical to say... TriX or 400+ ISO films, you only get a softening effect as the grain itself gets rounded at the corners. Fact!