Lomo,(Mr Grey) ?

Moto-Uno

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Thought I'd try this film and unfortunately thought it was Fomapan, and developed as per Digital Truth with Ilford DDX (shot at box speed). Nothing awful, just kinda flat.Further searching suggests it's Kodak(tri x 400). But the curl in the developed negatives has me thinking that's not the case. Anyone used this film and know what it is ? (This might allow me a greater selection of development choices.)
Thanks for any direction, Peter
 
^ Ooopps , My Goof up,it's in fact "Lady Grey". That's the same article I read, so the film curl is out of sorts with my Kodak B&W 120 films (ASA 400 speed) experience.
Peter
 
So, the plot thickens, after perusing the "DigitalTruth" site it comes to my attention, that if using DD-X at stock solution and the elevated temps of 24 degrees C we get 10 minutes for Lady Grey and 7.5 minutes for Kodak Tri-X 400. Correct me if my limited experiences are off base, but this is a significant difference in developing times,no ?
Any one here actually tried this film and what did they use for developing times ?
 
Fancy brand name products (like Lomo film is) can be whatever they feel better (cheaper?) to throw in a package.
 
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