Marvin
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		Just wonder if any of you have used the 100 and 400 Arista Premium Film and how they compare to Plus X and Tri X.  I wonder if these might also be available in 120 in the future.  
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Kodak may make more money selling Arista in bulk to Freestyle then it does when selling a smaller number of individual rolls to Freestyle.
I'm working on the assumption that Kodak is manufacturing this film and supplying it to Freestyle (or an intermediary) as long rolls, not individual cassettes.
If that is correct, Kodak does not need to supply finishing, packaging, labelling, distribution and post sale customer service.
Freestyle is a very different marketer than something like a photo store chain.
 In that case maybe they should do it with one of their color films that is a slow mover too.
 In that case maybe they should do it with one of their color films that is a slow mover too. 
 
		
				
			If you search this forum, you'll find that AP400 is 400TX. A member (LeeL?) has even posted characteristic curves of both AP400 and 400TX, which match.
Soooooo.........I'm curious, what does the edge print on the Arista Premium say?
Back when I first started useing Freestyle, Arista 400 was really HP5 - the boxes said Arista but the edge print said Ilford HP5.
If it says Arista, does Freestyle have the capacity to create a unique edge print when re-rolling Kodak product or is Kodak actually making it and edge printing it for Freestyle as house brand?
I bring this up because if Freestyle is buying end rolls and leftovers from Kodak to repackage that's one thing.
If Kodak is actually producing and packaging the film on contract with Freestyle that's another thing entirely in terms of what we can infer about how the business is going.
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