I found a different version of this formula in "The Amateur Photographers Handbook" 1973 Publisher: Thomas Cromwell Co. ISBN: 0-690-05782-2 Page 403
The only difference is the lack of Metol. All the other information above is correct. When I tried this formula on Bergger and Ilford paper it had a greenish tone I didn't like. This was removed by Selenium toning but didn't have a warm tone I liked. Maybe without the Metol I will get the tone I want. I tried the 5% more Metol with Hydroquinone route, the was slightly colder.
If anyone has tried this formula I would enjoy a conversation with you.
Distilled water (50°C) ................. 750 ml
Sodium sulfite (anhy) .................. 80.0 g
Glycine ................................. 6.0 g
Chlorohydroquinone ..................... 15.0 g
Potassium carbonate .................... 120 g
Potassium bromide ...................... 3.0 g
Distilled water to make ................ 1.0 l |