https://imgur.com/a/PWPrFJ1
Someone sent us a roll of Afga XT100 that was unknown in age and storage conditions. Using a standard ECN-2 process we developed it for a client and wanted to share the results as you don't see this stock too often as from what we can gather was discontinued around the early 1990s.
Considering the circumstances it came out better than we had originally thought. This stock, to begin with, is known for a low contrast green/blue/cyan hue. Add 25+ years to that and I have to say the skin tones aren't all that bad.
The one thing I will say is that remjet removal was difficult and we could tell from the start as it did not rinse out. We had to process as normal and remove by hand under running water after it was complete.
I just wanted to share a cool piece of history we got to process today.