Voila-
(From the Darkroom Cookbook by Stephan Anchell) Kodak Selectol (D-52)
Water 500 ml
Metol 1.5 grams
Sodium Sulfite, andhydrous 21.2 grams (not 21.3, nor 21.1)
Hydroquinone 6.0 grams
Sodium Carbonate 17.0 grams
Potassium Bromide 1.5 grams
cold water to make 1.0 liter
Dilute 1:1 and develop for about 2 minutes. More Bromide may be added if
warmer tones are desired. For a softer print, dilute 1:3. To increase the
warmth, add bromide up to double the amout in the formula. (May cause a
slight green cast with some papers.)
Or, you could always try the ZONAL PRO WARM-TONE HQ DEVELOPER.....great stuff.
Good luck
Jon