One may not forget that in commercial (professional-) labs the processing is done with
nitrogen gas agitation, which is absolutely completely different than hand- or rotation agitation. These gas bursts are chasing air bulbs and, if I am not mistaking this gas is warmed up at processing temperature (REFREMA machine).
Also in these DIP&DUNK machines, the film is HANGING vertically with a wight at the end, so the liquids are freely moving around the filmstrips, no spirals where the film is wrapped around with such a small diameter according the tank.
Never compare professional lab processing with DIY home developing.
BTW the film 'spirals' in my Colenta (home-) developing machine had a diameter of about 30cm, a 120 roll film could be wrapped around, emulsion outside, in ONE turn (not overlapping), that's why they were called 'baskets' instead of spiral's! The agitation was alternating rotation and I could process 10 120 roll films in one run and 2,7 liters where needed per bath.
In the Colenta, pre-wetting was mandatory for B&W REVERSAL processing (AGFA SCALA)!
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