mshchem
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the E-mail I got from Freestle metioned the Arista EDU DX film made in the UK, and also that they will have the Arista EDU Ultra now once again in NON DX coded metal cassettes.
Freestyle has always been fairly good about identifying the Variants... my notes say:
Englands finest and English Profesional - made by Ilford
Arista II the next generation - AGFA.
Arista EDU - Forte hungary
Arista Premium, KODAK
Legacy Pro - Fuji
Arista EDU Ultra Foma, although the plactic version appers to have been spooled by Flic Film, who also apperently spoolded some Foma Pan directly for Foma.
the Arista EDU Ultra is suposed to now come in metal NON DX cassettes.
the new Arista EDU DX is also made in the UK. I will not be 100% convinced until I try a few rolls.
note that the Arista II and Arista EDU both came out very shortly before their respective makers left the industry. I had ordered a few rolls of each, and was not able to reorder by the time I was convinced that they would be useful.
My presonal theroy about the ARista Premium, was that it might have been Plus X and Tri-x reversal. wwhich is normaly sold in 16mm. Kodak had to change the reversal process to satify the EPA, and changed both of those products to a new formula.with new type numbers. it is plasible that they could have slit the remaining master rolls to 35mm and sent it to the "still" converting department, rather than declaring it scrap. the only nagging reason that i am thinking this was that Premium 100 was not 125.
When did you get the email?