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Developing Kodak 5219 Vision3 Tungsten film in D76 worked pretty well.

rpavich

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I happen to have an obscene amount of Kodak Vision3 500T film (that I got for almost nothing) and so I decided to see if it could be developed and look decent in black and white chems. Since I won't be darkroom printing it, I was ready for some "less than stellar" negatives.
Well color me surprised that the negs came out pretty nice, not too dark on the rebate area and nicely exposed/developed.

I think that the grain is pretty acceptable as are the tones.


These were shot at EI 320 and were developed in D76 at 23c for 8m.

I know that they are not art, I was documenting the Pokemon phenomenon. (just for fun)