Sorry to say this but "classic" black-and-white films ARE (relatively) grainy compared with colour films, which have dye clouds rather than silver grain and look smoother. And as you've pointed out you have to spot them by hand to remove dust because ICE is incompatible.Originally Posted by remoteplaces
Hint - if you want a black-and-white film that has finer grain, more detail and that is compatible with ICE - try a chromogenic black-and-white film like Ilford XP2 or the much-regretted Kodak T400CN. They don't look the same as classic black and white, you can't really push-process them but I find they're very flexible.
Charles