The instructions from Photo Formulary are 1:1 for normal contrast and 1:2 for softer results.
In actuality this difference isn't so important to me. I'm sure I could get similar results by changing filtration... However, I'm calibrating my RH Analyser tonight so I'm wondering if there is any specific reason why I should pick one dilution over the other. Once I make the calibrations, well there you go.
Also I've read that it needs a working temp of about 70F for the glycin to be active, any truth to this?
I'll be calibrating Multigrade Classic Glossy and the new MG RC from Ilford, also in glossy.
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