Lauffrey, I can not find this on the Alaris web site. Are you suggesting "Kodak Professional" on Instagram is an official Kodak entity or perhaps an one individual's facebook page. - Not disbelieving but not really believing either,yet.
I must admit I am surprised, seeing their past information policy, to read this explicit warning by Alaris
I wonder when Alaris will update their technical sheet from last October.
The link I posted is still working, but I do not find the link anymore at their site.
Kodak themselves still...
...done all three. Grain was big.
If you want it as visible as possible - scan.
For me way to get huge grain now is current TMAX 3200. Even at ISO 800 and in TMAX developer it is mostly grain than image:smile: Ilford, no, Emulsion like Kentmere 400 gives less grain @3200 than this KodakAlaris...
Sorry but I can't see where that pdf gives any info regarding minimum amounts of stock for a film, it just says what you normally dilute it at. I know I've seen this in a datasheet somewhere. The only thing I can find is on J78 which says:
"You can develop one 135-3 roll (80 square inches) in...
...recommendations in the appropriate datasheet, and do the necessary arithmetic.
The D-76 datasheet isn't linked to on the current KodakAlaris website, which tells me that they are probably updating it. The website still has a link to this chart - E103CF - which does list capacity information...
I’d love to get copies of any of the non-J-109 XTOL publications anyone has. I do have multiple versions of J-109 on my website if anyone needs them. I need to update it for the newer Alaris stuff...
https://125px.com/techdocs/kodak/
Actually, our main interest is with end users. Resellers are extremely important and we plan to support them in ways we haven't seen for many decades in the film business - but even they would admit that the most important people are those who buy the film and use it.
You are entirely correct...
Ferrania is the only company explaining what they will do or think will be done. They don't have interest in end-users, apart the Kickstarter campaign, they want resellers. For that they have to produce a lot of films.
They opened the sell of a batch in limited quantity. Soon they will bring the...
I am not much interested in what Kosmophoto says, but in what Kodak/KodakAlaris say.
There is no new statement from Kodak.
Here is the new information sheet from KodakAlaris
https://imaging.kodakalaris.com/sites/uat/files/wysiwyg/pro/CIS_E30.pdf
The crucial, new part (underlining by me)...
...Kodak gives a lot of detail about the characteristics of damage by CT. https://www.kodak.com/global/en/service/tib/tib5201.shtml
And KodakAlaris has indeed issued a warning about the new scanners, in Oct 2019...
X-Tol is on the 4th line from the top.
The Freestyle and other web-page listings are for old stock - KodakAlaris isn't selling any new T-Max RS.
There may be some distributors who have some stock of the Tetenal (pre-receivership) produced product.
And of course there is always a possibility...
Matt, TMax RS is not discontinued, also Xtol is not in the list. That list contains products that had Catalog item # changed.
See https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/buy/TMax_RS/Ntt/TMax+RS/N/0 for the 20L they say "more in the way"
What is discontinued (I think) is the 1gal , but not the 20L ...
Unfortunately, it seems that it is.
The current updated list of KodakAlaris chemical SKU's no longer lists it: https://imaging.kodakalaris.com/sites/uat/files/wysiwyg/pro/chemistry/Kodak_BW_Chemical_CATALOG_ITEM_NUMBER_UPDATE_2019.pdf
Someone posted a KodakAlaris response about 2 or 3 weeks ago. It was clearly written by a public relations person who didn’t have information to offer, but had to say something so said something without meaningful substance.
True... the 220 size has different effects depending on if camera loads film internally or in backs, I use a Pentax 67II and a Mamiya RB. Changing backs in the RB is nice, but also it is the 67II agility in a shooting. Mamiya and Pentax 645 sported both agility and backs.
I guess that 645 was...
...whole scanner business is quite veiled when it gets into details, understandibly. But the silence of film manufacturers on this issue, to whatever direction, is puzzling.
Or is that even another form of the KodakAlaris backing-paper approach of we can't help it, so we better not talk about...
And note well please, those price variations have nothing to do with KodakAlaris...who sell to distributors at *the same price*. It is these distributors who sell onto retailers at different prices, and then the retailers who finally set the prices you pay. A distributor which deals more in the...
Yes... and the most expensive component of a 135 roll is the cassette...
Emulsion is 5 to 20um thick, so a roll (or 810 sheet) has between 0.20ml to 1ml of dried emulsion, taking the worst case with 1L of dried emulsion (most is gelatin) they make 1000 rolls, wich has a retail value from $4000...
KPP2 reduces its shortfall by increasing debt in its subsidiaries. They suck from Alaris its profit plus $192 million in 15 months...
Loading a subsidiary with debt can be an strategy for selling it, as the cash required for the acquisition is lower, and this finances the purchase for the new...
At the end of 2016, the UK Kodak Pension Plan had assets of 747 Million pounds. In the period between 2014 and 2016 it received from KodakAlaris $75 Million in interest and capital payments. (apologies for mixing the currencies).
At the time of the bankruptcy (2013), the shortfall in the...
Personally I'm not talking about rumours, but about KodakAlaris own financial report (15months) and a interview to Alaris CEO Marc Jourlait: "key customers around the world have been privately briefed on the plans to ‘explore sales of some or all of our assets’ and that ‘PPF in particular we...
...probably do not allow them to draw optimal business plans for the long term.
"The financial report, which covers a 15-month period, saw KodakAlaris generate revenues of US$836 million, but post a loss after tax of an astounding $192 million. (So for every $10 it made in sales, it lost...
In 2016 the net assets for KodakAlaris were reported as a $236 Million shortfall. In 2019 the net assets for KodakAlaris were reported as a $100 Million positive value.
KodakAlaris' Adjusted EBITDA for 2019 was a respectable $48 Million.
KodakAlaris has the advantage of some whopping tax...
There is one observation made by 138S that definitely does bear more investigation - his comment about KodakAlaris RA-4 paper production, distribution and sales.
I would really like to know more about what has happened and is happening about that.
Possibly Henning could chime in on that.
Prepare the calculator.
Alaris say more lies than they can speak. That "manufacturing overload" is false, it could happen for a week after a breakdown... but it's a bare pretext to fix a price.
See here 0:12min
This is the relatively "low capacity" manufacturing line that ilford has. Two...
...much cheaper than my local retailer can buy it from a Canadian wholesale distributor.
In both cases though - the US distributor selling to the US retailer and the Canadian distributor selling to the Canadian retailer, they pay the same price to KodakAlaris, outside of shipping and import costs.
...and keeps alive kodak products, not KA.
KPP2 missmanaged his assets, now "The trustees of KPP2 intend to hand over what’s left of the KodakAlaris group – after attempts to sell some or all of the various business units – to the UK Pension Protection Fund. This is a government-run fund which...
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