I had a bad batch of Dimezone S sent to me and had burned a lot of film and time by the time that troubleshooting exposed that issue. About that time, I started also experimenting with pyro concoctions, then simplified my life with PyroCat HD and MC (and some Xtol here and there). I see that I pasted some correspondence from Ryuji in my recipe spreadsheet records that may add something for you, too. I also discovered some unexpected results when mixing film types that he alludes to below.
"This is a very fine grain developer with no loss of shadow details. This developer is intended to meet the image
quality of Kodak XTOL developer, but with more robustness against trace impurities, which may have caused unpredictable failures with XTOL.
Phenidone may be substituted for Dimezone S, but the solution should be used soon after mixing.
Phenidone B or Dimezone may also be substituted for Dimezone S with no loss of stability, but it is best to dissolve it in alcohol first together with salicylic acid.
The target pH is set 8.00 instead of XTOL's 8.20 to obtain slightly finer grain, though at about 20% increase of development time. If pH of 8.20 is targeted,
the development time is nearly identical to XTOL time. This can be achieved by cutting down the boric acid to 2.0g, and this variation is called DS-10X.
I don't know if I replied to your DS-10 comment. I don't use Pan F Plus so I can't really comment, but I do use DS-10 at 1+2 for Acros
and TMX. I no longer use HP5 Plus routinely, but my time is 8.5 minutes at 25C for 1+1 dilution, and 11.5 minutes for 1+2 dilution.
By the way, I would not mix different types of films in DS-10 even if the developing time individually determined is the same. I don't know
exactly why, but some films come out severely underdeveloped while others come out perfectly when they are mixed in the same tank.
(Many films are fine when they are processed in the same tank though.)
Ryuji
As a guide only, DS-10 development time can be estimated by finding suggested XTOL development time for small tanks and multiplying it by 1.2.
Similarly, DS-12 development time is close to Ilfosol-S (1+9) development time. DS-12 (2+1) development time is close to Ilfosol-S (1+14) development time.
Times estimated based on these commercial products are believed to be reasonably close, but running your own test is recommended."