Anyone tired Ultrafine UltraMax T-Grain 400 B & W Speed Vari-Film 35mm x 24 Exp

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I used Ultraine T grain 400 many years ago, at the time I thought it was the old Foma Tgrain 800, don't know the origins but doubt that is made by Harmon or Kodak. Maybe rebranded Foma 200, which does not push well, pushing to 800 would a 3 stop push. Maybe old stock 800?

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