PS - I know you said Ilford films, but I've also had success with Rollei Superpan 200 (aka Rollei IR 400 aka Rollei Retro 400s). The contrast is very high, but the film base is clear and it looks really good. Development time for EI 200 (or approximately EI 6 - 12 with Hoya R72 IR filter) is 6 min at 20C using D67.
Thank you for your very helpful and encouraging reply! I will certainly refer to it as a guide for development times when I try using D168 (bearing in mind the lack of restrainer compared to D67).
As it happens, now that I've used up the Ilford films I had, I have four remaining films in my fridge - two rolls each of Rollei Retro 80S and 400S! I haven't tried using any Rollei yet but I've only heard good things about how they perform in reversal.
