For reference, I have been using Double-X with Diafine, rated at 650, as my primary film for about ten years. When I realized from the responses to my original post that I might be losing my favorite film/developer combination, I decide to try to learn a bit about photochemistry and do some experimentation.
I showed
@doctorpepe's Bisulfite formula to a friend who knows a bit more about photochemistry than I do and he suggested the following:
Sodium Hexametaphosphate (g) 2
Sodium Metabisulfite (g) 6
Sodium Sulfite (g) 35
Hydroquinone (g) 6
Metol g 2 (substitute for Phenodone)
Benzotriazole (g) 0.05
Results were VERY thin negatives with very poor shadow detail. I found formula for D-72 (
http://www.afterness.com/kod_d72.html ) which used 12 g of Hydroquinone and 3 g of Metol for 500 ml and doubled those values since I was making up a liter. Not all of the HQ and Metol went into solution. Based on the weight of the filter paper that I used, I estimate the undissolved solids amounted to about one gram.
Here is a link to the results that I got:
First version of Diafine A:
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/307687/album/1314726
Second version of Diafine A with increased Metol and HQ:
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/307687/album/1314830