Tom Hoskinson said:
Since you liked the results you were getting with Neutol WA,
I strongly second Lachlan's recommendation for Ilford - ID 78.
Its easy and inexpensive to mix it yourself, it works great, and
it has a long working life.
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
And what is the difference twixt the 62 and 78? The
amount of bromide. Simple as that; 2 vs 4.5 grams.
A usual recommendation; add bromide for warmth.
Conversely, BZT to chill.
Mix up the 62 minus all bromide. Some papers don't
need any and without take shorter exposures and develop
faster. Then tone to one's taste by addition from a bottle of
bromide or BZT. I've now a bottle of 2% bromide from which
I draw. No BZT though. Dan