chuckroast
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'Just mentioned this in another thread, but thought I'd break it our for separate discussion:
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The old Lucky was a really good traditional film but suffered badly from poor quality control. When I heard they'd reinvented the company and revisited the film, I decided to try some.
I shot my first roll with a Hasselblad and a 100mm f/3.5 lens, exposing at EI 80. Semistand developed it for 30min in Pyrocat-HDC.
The film took the stain very nicely and the negatives look great on a lightbox. Hoping to silver print later this evening.
Anyone else using this stuff in any of the available formats?

what was the last camera you used, last film and how was it developed
The longer I use it, the more I like Kentmere 100. Now I am pushing to ISO 400 with excellent results, especially when the Sujet has low contrast. Staircase in the City Museum Düsseldorf, Germany. Central station, Cologne, Germany. Canon 7s, Russar 5.6/20 mm Kentmere 100, ISO 400 Adox XT-3...

The old Lucky was a really good traditional film but suffered badly from poor quality control. When I heard they'd reinvented the company and revisited the film, I decided to try some.
I shot my first roll with a Hasselblad and a 100mm f/3.5 lens, exposing at EI 80. Semistand developed it for 30min in Pyrocat-HDC.
The film took the stain very nicely and the negatives look great on a lightbox. Hoping to silver print later this evening.
Anyone else using this stuff in any of the available formats?