An excellent test work. I wish more CMS20-users would read this as it could help many af them. One problem that I have experienced with the Adotech developer is the volume of the bottle. With the recommended dilution and the ammount of concentrate you will get 1,25 liter of working solution. Yes, this may be enough to develop five rolls if you use a stainless steel tank, but for example the Paterson tanks require at least 290 ml per roll in order to cover each spiral completely. I think it may be a good idea to allways have a spare bottle so you never need to use to little developer per roll of film. According to Steve Anchel in "The Darkroom Cookbook", a to small developer volume is one of the most common developing errors. Personally I never use less than 300 ml working solution per roll of 135-film.
It´s good to se through your tests that leftover concentrate can be used over a considerable time. The CMS20 is not an easy film to handle, but treaded correctly it is certainly rewarding. When I have more experience I will let you know, but it may take some time as I have run out of film and I have to order it from Fotoimpex in Berlin, Germany. Thanks for your efforts and good luck.
Best regards from
Karl-Gustaf