I was given a couple of rolls of AFC 500T months ago, but only had shot one roll as I really don't like tungsten-balanced film outdoors. I finally had a good reason to use this film - visiting the National Corvette Museum in January 2024. I only just now (April 27 2024) developed this film with fresh chemicals.
However, I used C-41 chemicals with a baking soda pre-wash for the remjet, not the ECN-2 process as intended. I think C-41 works fairly well for this film, but you can be the judge.
By way of example, this is the "best" I was able to get scanning a 500T negative shot in daylight. I had to wrench around the colors quite a bit. I'm sure with time and effort one can get better scans, but IMO keep the tungsten film for indoor lights or warm white string lights, as it was designed to handle.









