If I remember correctly, Pyralin 2721 is one of the photoactive polyimides that you can pattern like photoresist, but use a solvent to develop. Since I didn't have spray development equipment available, I also had to work with immersion developing. My experience was that I had no big problems developing out big features (>50 microns), but features from 5-10 microns were not very reliably developed. From talking to other people, I found that alot of precautions had to be taken, as far as keeping the polyimide stored in a freezer, but only opening the bottle when it was warmed to room temp. to keep water vapor from condensing into the product. Since I was not using alot of polyimide at a time, I tended to get good results from a fresh bottle, but increasingly poorer results as I got to the end of a bottle. In the end, the hassle wasn't worth it to me. I ended up using regular polyimide, and patterning it with photoresist, in order to open up my features with a CF4/O2 RIE. Brian Cunningham Draper Laboratory Cambridge, MA