I've just mixed up some Beutlers 105 as per the Darkroom Cookbook formula, and given it a try.
I've over developed slighlty, no big problem, but I've also got excessive fog (it's 120 film but looks like 35mm with the antihalation layer at double strength). Being a bit dim, I'm not too sure of the cause, I think it is because the sodium carbonate solution (B) must be too strong ... but I definately followed the formula:
Solution A - metol 10 grams, Sodium Sulphite 50 grams (to make 1 litre)
Solution B - sodium carbonate, anhydrous 50 grams (to make 1 litre)
and i used it at 20 degrees, 1:1:8
has anyone else had this trouble? Is it worth me trying 1:0.5:8 ... I know, without seeing it, it's hard to say, but what kind of over use of the sodium carbonate would cause so much fog? , I dont really want to waste a virtually whole litre of the B bath if I can get away with it. Is there any other reason for the fog (it's definitely not light fog)?
Perhaps I should I dump it and mix up some d76H instead