revdoc
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Kentmere has a significant base dye density - it's built in to the film. Have none of you USED Kentmere?? The base density is irrelevant in practice.
Correct! Kentmere films have a grey/blue base, much denser than any other film I've seen. I believe this reduces halation without costing as much as a more typical anti halation layer.
It's not in the image layer, so it's not something that will affect the result, other than making your exposures about one stop longer.