Could you please point me to PE's comments? I remember PE saying that Dr5 process uses unique chemistry but I'm not aware of steps being in a different order than normal.
I went in a search here and could only find a second hand report of his comment which is probably what I remembered.
Post in thread 'DR5 getting published?'
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/dr5-getting-published.178237/post-2393541
Looking through a bunch of posts here about DR5 it doesn’t look like he was using a dichromate intensifier. There are all the regular steps and a mystery one at the end.
Post in thread 'Wanting to try reversal processing but also not die'
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threa...ocessing-but-also-not-die.174178/post-2268858
Other tidbits I ran across include that he did alter the first developer time depending on the film. No “ham fisted” one time for everything. The same chemicals were used every time which is probably why there were some films that just didn’t work well. He also did not use any silver reduction in the first developer. The warm tone developer (he caller number 2) was apparently run at 60(!) degrees Celsius.
Lots of speculation about the process of course. The most credible I think was that he used a really strong fogging developer that built up density and then was able to clear the highlights afterwards.
He used and swore by dichromate bleach.
It was mentioned several times that his process depended on and required specialized lab equipment. Indeed, he had quite a sophisticated processor. But in the years after he closed his lab he has done limited runs with his Jobo processor. He said that the #2 developer was not able to be done though. That makes me think that the custom equipment was only necessary for volume processing and/or for running the #2 developer. How hot can Jobo reliably get?
In any case he had been doing commercial B&W reversal processing for 15 or so years after lots and lots of testing. He was able to process and get great results from a large number of films. Fomapan 100 didn’t work in his process but HP5+ was a popular film for it despite Ilford saying it wasn’t usable in their process. Different processes work differently, who would have guessed?