Molli
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I read all sorts of refernces to rebranding around photo.net as well - unfortunately, I wasn't paying enough attention at the time to make note of which was what. One thing I do recall is that, if product descriptions are given, you can usually puzzle it out. For example:
Sound like any company you know?
That's the write up for Legacy Pro 400, the rebranded Neopan
So, Made In Japan = Fuji
America = Kodak Tri-X ? (Please someone kick my head in if I'm way off base here!)
Arista EDU is made in the Czech Republic but I don't know what the corresponding film for that might be.
I'm sure I read somewhere of a rebranded Ilford film, but my one brain cell has run into a brick wall.
All of these films give their recommended dev times on Freestyle, by the way.
Made by one of the premier film manufacturers in the world, LegacyPro® comes in 100 and 400 ISO, ensuring that you’ll have a film for any photo situation. LegacyPro® 100 features unparalleled tight grain and tonality, making it ideal for portrait and fine-art work, while LegacyPro® 400 offers wide flexibility and versatility, putting it squarely at the top of the low-light and action categories.
Manufactured in Japan.
Sound like any company you know?

So, Made In Japan = Fuji
The above is the write up for Arista PremiumFor years, the Arista name has stood for high-quality products with superior value, and that has never been more true than today.
Introducing Arista Premium, the new line of black and white films that takes that quality to an all-new level. Thanks to a new partnership with a major film manufacturer, Freestyle now offers two new films that are sure to find a place in every photo education program.
Manufactured in the U.S.A.
America = Kodak Tri-X ? (Please someone kick my head in if I'm way off base here!)
Arista EDU is made in the Czech Republic but I don't know what the corresponding film for that might be.
I'm sure I read somewhere of a rebranded Ilford film, but my one brain cell has run into a brick wall.
All of these films give their recommended dev times on Freestyle, by the way.