I have tried a few rolls of the Kentmere 400 (and 100) film(s)). A thread in this forum posts lots of images made with Kentmere 400, processed in HC-110 (or LegacyPro 110), dilution "B" (1 + 31) for about 5.5 minutes @ 20 degrees C. While does a nice job of rendering some tones (such as lighter skin), I don't find that it has the details in the shadows nor do I see a pronounced "shoulder" (roll-off) in the highlights--these are features I associated with TriX. But, I'm processing it in Clayton F76+, 1+9, for about 6:20 at 22-23 degrees C, following the recommended agitation schedule. Moreover, I am not certain of this, but it also appears that the Kentmere rolls (all 36 exposure) have more "surface" defects than HP5 or TriX. Perhaps others who have more experience with this particular film can shed some light?