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Sorry, Chuckroast haven't seen your post earlier. Unfortunately Perplexity answer is absolutely useless here:
The Beutler developer itself is typically made from two stock solutions (A and B) mixed with water in a 1:1:8 ratio. DK-50 diluted in a similar manner aims to achieve comparable results
Generally I stay away from full stand developer. This is totally "fooling around" project for me, let's see what can be done.

Now that I look at it more closely, I think you're right. Perplexity is an AI and it's dumb. Off to the FDC we go.

But my larger point about increased dilution with DK-50 stands, I think.
 
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I do a fair amount of open tank processing and that involves 2 liters of working solution. For Beutler's, that would be 200ml each of A & B added to 1600ml of water. So, I premixed a liter each part so as to have plenty on hand.

My next excursion here will be to further dilute it perhaps 100:100:1800 and do semistand for an hour. That should be interesting...

To follow up ... My first, and likely only, attempt at this was not good. Buetler's is not a good candidate for stand, I don't think. It tends toward drag and - as a pretty aggressive version of a compensating developer, it really flattens highlights and midtones if you don't agitate.
 
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To follow up ... My first, and likely only, attempt at this was not good. Buetler's is not a good candidate for stand, I don't think. It tends toward drag and - as a pretty aggressive version of a compensating developer, it really flattens highlights and midtones if you don't agitate.
Stand development is not recommended. Use at your own risk.
 
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