Wow! Those are going to be better than mine. My lens kept fogging up (cool in the house, warm and very humid outside when I shot the tests), and did I mention I got down to 1/8 hand held as the daylight dimmed? Well, we'll see. Didn't get them developed tonight, so it'll be tomorrow night or Saturday. I did get the spec sheet and processing docs -- recommended is 5-7 minutes, 21C +- 1, in D-96 (also shows an unfamiliar ORWO developer, naturally). Massive Dev Chart suggests Eastman XX gets the same time in Xtol stock as in D-96, at 7 minutes (20C), so I'll probably give the DN21 6 minutes in my replenished Xtol stock for a first run. They do suggest 5-7 minutes in rapid fixer, which might mean the film needs double time in Df96 for anyone who wants to try it -- and ORWOna apparently recommends not loading even as many as 24 exposures in a standard 35mm cassette due to the base thickness -- 10-15 is suggested as a more comfortable quantity. Seems like it's coated on a 120 or heavier, maybe even 4x5 thickness base.
Another baseline for processing is to get the Lomography recommendation for Babylon 13 -- which might be the same emulsion, but is presumably coated on a thinner base, else they wouldn't be able to sell it in full length rolls. A quick Google gets Babylon 13 recommending:
10 minutes in D96
8:30 in HC-110 Dilution B
12 minutes in Ilfosol 3 1+9
9 minutes in R09 1:50
10:30 in Tetenal Ausgleichsentwickler "standard dilution" at 23C.
Google Translate says "ausgleichsentwickler" is "compensating developer". From Lomography's sample photos for each developer, my own preference would be for HC-110 (of the ones they show).
That D96 time is 50% longer than what ORWO recommends for DN21. This may not be exactly the same film (even discounting the difference in the base). Based on the images above, though, I think I'm going to enjoy it.