The tint I get on the Arista is mild, but definitely there. I do a development (no pre soak), stop, fixer, 5 minute rinse, 5 minutes hypo clear with constant agitation, a quick rinse to take off the bulk of the HCA, and then 8 minute rinse (stopping the clock and moving the bottom roll to the top after each 2 minutes), then 30 seconds in Photo Flo 200 1:200.
The Arista also turns my fixer a tad bit pink, while Ilford films do not do this even a tiny bit, IME.
Strange...but really nothing to worry about, I guess.
Still, I wonder if it has the effect of mildly increasing contrast with VC paper.
Reminds me of something. When I worked for a museum exhibit preparation company, I did a very large organize/label/select/restore/digitize project on an old archive on negatives (teens through thirties, mostly). Most were 4x5. One of the interesting techniques that I saw used by the photographer was that he would paint yellow or magenta ink on to various portions of the negatives. I, of course, figured that this was for localized contrast control. However, when did yellow/magenta-sensitive VC papers come into existence?