I too am very interested in what others have to say. I originally headed down the path of diamond film, hoping to take a try at sharpening a cheap ceramic knife I’d bought, just for the experience. It was a bad experience. When the blade eventually showed a few tiny nicks, I tried to stone them out starting with my 400 diamond stones. After about an hour of no apparent progress which might also have trashed one of my 400 stones, I said to hell with it and took a few light swipes with my 200. Oops. Looks more like a comb than a knife. In the trash can. Don’t ever do that again.
So from my limited experience (one knife), I’d have to say good luck. Maybe touching up a worn edge, but I don’t think you can remove chips of any size with the WE. It’s just too slow. Maybe with a diamond wheel to do the rough work, then the WE diamond stones to refine the edge.
That said, I picked up one of WoodCraft’s black ceramic blades, hoping to have another run at it.