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Kodak B&W film Press Release


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If you carefully read the press release, you will find out that it

is a disaster for Tri-X users, as was pointed out on photo.net. It

says that Tri-X will <i>not</i> be available from March to October.

This should convince a lot of users to switch to other brands.

Also, if you note the comment about development times, it would

appear likely that silver content is being reduced.<p>

 

I don't think this is good news at all. I will probably move to

either Ilford or Agfa for black and white film.

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"Film Forever!"

 

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Maybe. But probably not much of it and certainly not much of a

selection.

 

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In, say, five years time, how much are you going to be willing to

pay for a roll of Tri-X to go take a picture of the tree stump in the

backyard or for a roll of Royal Gold 200 to take pictures of little

Caitlin's 7th birthday party?

 

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Can you say, "Niche market"?

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Kodak is not a niche market product kind of company. It sounds

like they are trying to reduce the cost of Tri-X production to

maintain a minimum profitability. If they fail, or if consumption

drops, could be bye-bye time for Tri-X. I hear footsteps of the

marketing dept MBA's, annual reviews are coming up :(

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"It says that Tri-X will not be available from March to October."

 

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Actually, the release says Kodak will stop *shipping* the current

version Tri-X in March, not that it won't be available from March to

October. It will take a while for all the film shipped in the next

few weeks to make it through the retail pipeline.

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Get this. Today while buying old fashioned stuff like film, paper

and chemistry I was told that Agfa is out of the film business!

 

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No more great Agfa B&W film? Boy this is getting bleak. And

now Tri-X is getting changed?

 

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I guess I'd better start testing HP5.

 

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Question, the HP5 is still "old fashioned" film while the Delta

films are T-grain films like T-max correct? If anything I'd rather

see Tmax dropped than Tri-X. But thats just me.

 

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Neil

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Even if the MBA's are stupid, they have to listen to their salespeople since they are the most important people in the company. I don't think they would be happy with anything jeopardizing their livelihood. Since the company probably deals mainly with distributors, they would plan for a few months worth of finished products in the supply chain. That plus extra production before April should provide for enough supply. It would then be up to individual dealers to order enough for their own customers until October. If Kodak and the dealers can accurately forecast demands, it shouldn't be an issue for consumers. By the way, don't think any manufacturer, including Agfa, Fuji, or Ilford, will not make unannounced minor changes to their products if it still falls within their specifications.
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Now that everyone's vented -

 

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I BELIEVE this Kodak announcement refers specifically to Tri-X

PROFESSIONAL film - which is only available in 120 and sheet film, not

35mm. That's why there's all the bushwah about notches and wrappers and

such changing.

 

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Therefore it shouldn't be an issue for Leica photographers, nyet?

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I must admit that I haven't kept up with this stuff. In the olden

days, Tri-X Pro differed in that it had a retouching surface and a

more conservative ISO. Of course that could have changed. And I

only used it in 120 or larger. Don't remember any other sizes

back then.

 

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Art

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