No Recommendation
It's a formula discussed in another thread of this forum:
Metol......................................5 grams
Sodium Sulphite, anhydrous........100 grams
Sodium Chloride (iodine-free)......30 grams
Water to make.........................1 litre of stock solution.
I can spare the sequestering agent.
I want to dilute 100 ml of stock 1+3 for better tonality.
Ilford suggests 20 min developing time for 1+1 dilution
(for EI 200 and 20°C). How much should it be for
a dilution of 1+3? The film is Ilford SFX 200.
Save for the chloride that formula is a 2/3 strength
D-23. I've had good results using my formula D-23;
8 - 80 grams, metol - sodium sulfite. Dilution 1:7,
500ml, 16 minutes with a few inversions each
2 or 3 minutes, Acros 120.
Perhaps chloride slows development. Apart from
that I'd think your formula would show times
similar to mine. I've not loaded a developer
with chloride and tested for times so will
not recommend a time. Dan