Thanks for your offer. We appreciate it. But this is not as easy as it seems at first sight: Testing films and chemicals in such a good and reliable way that the results can be published in data sheets for customers is not easy and needs lots of experience and expertise. Therefore we need to know the testers personally and for years, as we have absolutely to know the quality of their work. Because we as a company are responsible for the product and potential recommendations for further non-ADOX films.
I understand your concerns. Your approach is at odds with Ilford's approach for XP2 Super. Ilford's datasheet for XP2 Super says they don't recommend processing it in B&W chemistry. However, the datasheet also mentions that several users have used conventional processing and reported good results. They even published a blog article by a user who developed the film unconventionally, ie in B&W chemistry. I don't see why you can't take a similar approach for your reversal kit.
