Francesco
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I will share mine - I find it to be soooo slow that it requires nearly 3 stops more exposure than the corresponding time for Grade 2 - the old Grade 3 needed only 1 stop more (my variables). Nevertheless, it still retains the wonderful colour and tonal quality of the old Grade 3. The new Grade 3 has in fact rekindled my belief in Grade 2 - i.e. to get the best out of AZO one must strive for a negative that prints well on G2.