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This is digital separation film used to make archives of color film. It is also a great film to use for making contact sheet prints so you can have everything on one negative sheet for easy viewing. I wouldn't go beyond ISO 25 in camera. You can use it at 50ISO, but you'll need to play around with it and I don't think it turns out that well. I typically shoot this around 12 ISO. Most of these photos were taken around 20ISO. Has rather high contrast. Needs great light. Is very sharp and low grain. Also this loses a lot of sensitivity past 565nm (green). There is a chance that there may be some small scratches from the rolling process into film cannisters. While not consistent, it is a possibility. Try this for developing: ISO 12 HC110 Dilution B for 20-22 min at 68F It tends to fall apart at ISO 50, so for going handheld on the street, keep it around ISO 20, 6-12 is better. ISO 25 - HC110 Dil G for 90m ISO 25 - HCA for 30m works but I don’t like the results. ISO 20 - HCB 22 minutes at 68F with good sunlight works well.