Ricoh
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I thought Double X started life for use in motion pictures and had the remjet (a carbon based deposit) to reduce the risk of static, and as an anti-halation defence.
For use in stills photography the frame rate and static problem is insignificant, but the remjet was an annoyance for development in commercial labs and at home. I'm led to understand that the remjet was removed by Kodak for use in stills photography, but please correct me if I'm incorrect. The upshot maybe (?) minimal, if any, anti-halation and the glow I'm looking for.
For use in stills photography the frame rate and static problem is insignificant, but the remjet was an annoyance for development in commercial labs and at home. I'm led to understand that the remjet was removed by Kodak for use in stills photography, but please correct me if I'm incorrect. The upshot maybe (?) minimal, if any, anti-halation and the glow I'm looking for.