Too few people realize that there is but small difference between print developers and film developers: usually primarily with the pH. For example, if you added a few grams of sodium carbonate to D-76, you would have a print developer. (Yes, there is sufficient hydroquinone to do justice to the blacks.) Maybe you would also opt to add a little potassium bromide to keep the fog level under control, but, essentially, that carbonate would do the trick.
And, powerful as it is, HC-110 could do this as well. Instead of making it strong enough by adding so much more concentrate, try the carbonate instead. I would predict that a 1 + 49 plus carbonate would satisfy even the most discerning. - David Lyga