I didn't realise Henn worked on Perceptol
Having read all of Henn's Patent's we could probably easily find an additive which would have worked well with the films of that era.
A huge advantage today is that modern emulsions have changed and evolved and are now far less prone to Dichroic fogging, which is why many older formulae have come back into use.
I tested DK-20 supposedly the worst for Dichroic fog back in the late 70's and never had it with Ilford films, I was testing Monobaths to and some had it so was well aware of the issues.
Ian
I never said Henn did except to perhaps test them and compare Perceptol and others to his own formulas.
However, in view of the following posts on dichroic fog, it appears that some films are still sensitive to it.
Kodak was working on this problem when all B&W work was terminated.
PE

