I can't answer your question about printing from b&w positives - haven't tried it yet.
You can see scans of some Ilford HP5+ I had developed by dr5 as chromes <
here> and <
here> - but those have been worked over in Photoshop/Lightroom, so they may not be that useful to you. I would say they were slightly better/easier to scan than b&w negatives, but my experiece with scanning b&w negs is limited to a few rolls of TRI-X and Panatomic X I shot back in the 1970s, so what do I know?
I will say this, scanned as 16-bit TIFs the dr5 positives had an amazing amount of shadow detail. Just keep digging and never hit bottom. Quite a delightful change for me after scanning slide film for years, and not having much luck in the shadows.The highlights were more of a problem. Like color slide film, expose with care to keep the highlights.
As previously mentioned, dr5 is about the only place in the US to send Scala / Foma R for processing. My first two rolls of HP5+ were in dr5's lab for about 10 days; they looked good as positives, no problems. This was back in November. Since then, I've sent dr5 four more rolls, including some Scala 160. After about 3 weeks I sent an email inquiry and I was told they were expecting to process my film "within a few days."
Two weeks later, stil nothing, so I emailed again. The reply I got from dw (presumably David Wood, the founder of dr5):
"
I cant keep replying to such nonsense. All I can say is folks either have to deal with reality, or just don't send your film here any longer."
Apparently, the 'reality' is that dr5 waits until they have enough customer's films for a processing run - and that may take 2 weeks, or 2 months or ... well I really don't know what the maximum wait might be.
So, one day I may be able to report on how Scala scans, but not yet.
Meanwhile I have a roll of Fomapan R (reversal) film in the camera, but I am loosing my enthusiasm for sending it to dr5.
Has anyone tried the Foma Reversal Process Developing Kit to develop either Scala or Foma R? (the kit is available in the US from B&H or Freestyle).
And if anyone has tried both the Foma kit and dr5, how do they compare?