It's been years since I researched Beutlers but I believe it was more relevant in the older days when films had thicker emulsions. Crawley designed this developer to process only the surface of the emulsion for greater sharpness. Originally the formula called for a tiny amount of Potassium Iodide, which I still have, but modern films don't need any of this. I am standardized on it for 8x10 Fp4 and I don't bother with the iodide. I also agitate like a normal film though Beutlers calls for less. I can build plenty of density to print platinum without restrainer for contrast.

