In my notebook, I have the following formula that I used when working in a commercial darkroom.
Stock Solution A:
Water 250ml
Potassium Ferricyanide 64g
Potassium Bromide 30g
Stock Solution B:
Water 500ml
Sodium Thiosulfate 120g
For use normal use, mix 7.5ml of solution A with 180ml of solution B and then add water to make 500ml.
Next to the formula, I wrote in large type "works too fast, now using 7.5ml of solution A with 180ml of solution B and then add water to make
1,000ml"
From memory this more dilute version was much more controllable which I presume is important as you wrote "
Any suggestions on how to lighten the print a little bit?"
As with all reducers, it is best if you pull the print before the desired degree of lightening is achieved. Wash it, assess it and then, if required, bleach a little more. When you want to slightly lighten a print taking it slow and careful is the way to go every time.
Bests,
David.
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