Thanks for posting this!
Here you can also see the ridiculous discrepancy I've laughed so much to; first, times and temperatures are given for rotary processing (6:15, 38C) and then there's a note: "for rotary processing equipment": temp of 39C and time of 7:00. We had troubles with this, getting too light slides until I took the time down to 6:15...6:30 and temp to 38,0, ignoring the extra note completely.
And well, IMO it should be obvious that results are awesome. I want my process to be "transparent"; giving just the results the films are designed to give. Otherwise the process would be defective. Tetenal 3-bath E6 has given me the correct results, but I wouldn't still call it awesome; let's leave that compliment to film manufacturers. It just does the job as it should do. Next I'll try the real thing, KODAK E6 single use kit. Based on what I've read, there could be a very slight difference but not big.