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yes... we have emailed in the past discussing these issues. guess what we discussed went unheard. time is the only variable in dr5. The process is the same for all films. I have read you paper. I might suggest you read ours as well.

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You may want to look at my doc again, there are more films successfully done than FP4.

Are you saying that all films in DR5 are processed with one and the same setting (chemical concentration, time, temperature, agitation)? This can't be true...
 
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... time is the only variable in dr5. The process is the same for all films. ...www.dr5.com

For me this is a contradiction in itself. From my point of view either all process variables are the same - then I would speak of the same process for all films. Or different films need different variable settings - then I would speak of different processes.

It's a matter of terminology. What I said previously remains: to process an unknown film material in a known process (or with a set of known variable settings in your terminology) is just a starting point. There is the need to invest time, money, films to test-in the stuff.
 
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