Greetings! I've just finished processing my first test roll of ERA 100, and clipped the roll into three lengths to try development times in Ilford DD-X 1+4. I tried 8, 10 and 12 minutes development. I found I got the best results with 1 stop overexposure and 12 minutes development. <br /><br />Like Tom I didn't find any particular problems with scratches or dust, but I rinse the film only in distlled water and hang to dry overnight without any squeegee or fingers. <br /><br />Here's the best result from the test roll.<br /><br />

<br /><br />I got mine from ebay seller isaac.chen, and paid AUD$2.70 a roll for 10, delivered, which is less than half the local cost of Ilford. I'll certainly stock up with some more.