Your comments are bizarre. It's been done hundreds of times before on the web etc?
Why do YOU do anything? I'm sure other people have done it already, right? So why do YOU do it?
I haven't looked into the web and read up about other people's experiences doing this because I wanted to do it for myself, using monobath with this film.
As for claiming that WE do not know what the lighting conditions were.. Yes WE do! Very bright f16/f22 @1/1000 in the outdoor shots to extremely dim indoor shots - the dog pics and me in the mirror were at 1/30 sec @ 1.2
The surfboard was taken in a dark garage with just weak fluorescent lighting. That one also was 1/30 @ 1.2.
And that was the whole point of this, by pushing this film to 1600 I wanted to see how versatile it could be for all types of shooting. I also was expecting big grain which surprisingly to me did not happen.
The link you provided is not relevant here because the whole point of this exercise is to see how Kentmere is pushed using DF96 monobath. So you provide a link to pushing it with a different developer? You completely fail to understand the point of this thread - how Kentmere reacts when pushed with DF96!
The rest of your comments are frankly an attempt to be patronizing. How about for once adding to the conversation and remembering to stick to the topic. Or start your own thread about what you want to discuss? But why would you, because I'm sure you could just watch someone else on youtube do it for you.