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Kodak Pro 100 PRN

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I stumbled across some Kodak Pro 100 PRN film. Could someone point me in the right direction as far as development for this? Can it be developed in Rodinal? I am looking for developing / fixing times, etc. Also, is a stop bath or wetting agent required when developing this film? BTW - Is this film still being produced?
Thank you for your input.
 
According to the attached Kodak Document it is discontinued some time ago.
 
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It is color film and should say C-41 process on it. It has been discontinued and may be expired. I believe it was replaced by 160 VC.
 
Those Pro Series films were the best ones Kodak ever produced, especially the tungsten balanced one, PRT. I liked them a lot more than Portra.
 
Longer scale, warmer color balance. PRT had a contrast range as wide as TMax.
 
It is color film and should say C-41 process on it. It has been discontinued and may be expired. I believe it was replaced by 160 VC.

The single roll with white plastic packaging is just stamped, "PRN 120, Pro 100...ISO 100".
I got a few free rolls back when I was in a photography student and they gave these away during a workshop.

Thank you for identifying that film.
 
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