Well, sounds like you're on the right direction, Lachlan. I only got as far with DT as to revert it to the previous Wash-Off Relief method, which is more realistic for me, though I've modernized it. That doesn't mean much, however, because I have no time yet to really make anything of it. Probably all my color work this year will either be RA4 from internegs or directly from color negs. One problem with DIY coated DT paper is the risk of dyes bleeding if not promptly dried. It's not the sharpest print medium anyway; but the Kodak paper was pre-coated and mordanted in such a manner it didn't need to be used fresh. That kind of option would be nice again, but I'm going the fixed out silver paper route with dual mordanting. I have a limited amount of supplies and a limited number of years left on myself which involve quite a few higher priorities. But one of these days, I'll get back to it. It took me awhile to truly tame Ektar. I did do an experimental set of color sep negs from a shot of Ektar. A lot more work than chromes. Got pretty close to a matched set. I never redid them, but did get an exceptionally nice b&w print from one of the separations, as well as an excellent RA-4 Fujiflex print directly from the Ektar neg. It's all fun.