I saw that, but Im not sure if he is referring to the 100 and 400 film or the way to expose them... I think youd need an extra stop. The folks in this thread followed the recipe:
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threa...mulary-reversal-kit-and-tmax-400-tmy-2.74132/
But are giving it more light.
Ok, if this is indeed the case with the Dietrich's developer for TMax 400, then it doesn't reflect too well on its formulation:
"regardless of the ISO the general appearance of the negative seems to be too dark, and underexposed."
That's a bit surprising to me given the high level of thiosulphate in the formula. And Dietrich talks about of getting DMin of 0.3 and DMax of 2.6 which is very decent.
I have 2 exposed rolls... one tmx at 25, 50 and 100, and one tmy2 at 100, 200 and 400. The chemicals Im lacking are on the way. As soon as Ive tested I’ll report back - I’ll let you know then if I’ve used thiosulfite or thiocyanate 
