Kentmere 400, latest samples

Your photos are so clean - really nice processing. How long do you generally have a roll in your camera, and how long after you finish it do you typically develop it? I have found that older tech films generally have worse latency, snd even though HC-110 and its copies have powerful restrainers there is no substitute for shooting fast and processign promptly.
 
Your photos are so clean - really nice processing. How long do you generally have a roll in your camera, and how long after you finish it do you typically develop it? I have found that older tech films generally have worse latency, snd even though HC-110 and its copies have powerful restrainers there is no substitute for shooting fast and processign promptly.
Thank you for the kind words, @Freakscene, much appreciated! These days, rolls can sometimes be in my camera for a month or two. After I finish the roll, it usually takes me a few months before I get to developing, depending how busy or lazy I am. Checking my notes, for the photo in Post #1,324, I started the roll in mid-January, finished it in mid-February, and developed in mid-March (of 2024).
 
Kiev-4, Jupiter-8M, Kentmere-400, PC-TEA

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