Straight up, I've been pretty happy with the tonality I get from Rodinal and DDX on HP5 or Wephota NP22, or FP4 and a few other traditional emulsions on 4x5 and 5x7, so I've no real reason to try anything different ... except for the fact that staining developers exist, and a deep-seated belief I have that research is it's own reward.
Right now, I'm moving into Whole Plate as it's such a nice size for contact printing, and (from reading a few articles) I'm wondering whether larger negatives benefit from staining ... and why? On the other hand, I tend to shy away from naturally high contrast scenes if I can avoid them ... though in between the leaden clouds, high contrast is sometimes a major feature of landscape and sky here in South Wales.
I'm no chemist, and try to stay away from witches' brew type recipes. Changing developers might be more trouble than I need ... but then again, am I missing something if I don't give it a go?
The WP negs are all dev'd in a motorised roller drum, if it makes any difference.
Thanks