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Kneedropper's second photo beautifully captures the look of the late, great Agfa 1000 film, with its muted, limited palette. (It also looks there a little like Cinecolor, a 1940's color movie film used by Republic Studios in some of their films, with only two color layers: blue and orange). Kodak 1000 neg film in the early 1990's had a nice washed out hard grain look....Currently I use Portra 800 in San Francisco at night with my Rollei 35S shooting at 1/15 to 1/2 sec. For late afternoon and evening I've rediscovered Plus X which I shoot with my contrasty Canonette giii 1.7 lens. I think I've finally gotten the development right, with D23 w. slightly longer than normal time, but gentle agitation every 2 or so minutes. Beautiful soft whites and nice separation of charcoal greys from blacks, appropriate to my subjects, simple and blunt and geometric. Better maybe than APX 100!