Doremus Scudder
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In a recent thread on new T-Max 400, Jerold Harter remarked that he thought the film base to be thinner than the older version.
Recently I developed a largish batch of Tri-X (150+ sheets) and noticed that some of the films seemed to have a thinner base than others. The thinner ones were the newest and were purchased at a camera store in Las Vegas (I was running low...); they came in 25-sheet boxes. The thicker-base films that I was used to came in 100-sheet boxes and were purchased from Freestyle. These were likely older, but still the newest version of Tri-X (i.e., from the new coating plant).
My question: Has anyone noticed of heard of a change in base thickness or material for Kodak sheet films? If so, do you know the difference and, importantly, if there will be any focus issues due to thinner film? (If I were home, I'd get the trusty micrometer out and measure the films in question, but I'm in Europe till mid-June and don't have the film in question with me...)
It is possible is that the film is just more flexible due to a change in base material or coating and not really thinner, just "floppier." Has anyone any information on this?
Just curious...
Best,
Doremus Scudder
www.DoremusScudder.com
Recently I developed a largish batch of Tri-X (150+ sheets) and noticed that some of the films seemed to have a thinner base than others. The thinner ones were the newest and were purchased at a camera store in Las Vegas (I was running low...); they came in 25-sheet boxes. The thicker-base films that I was used to came in 100-sheet boxes and were purchased from Freestyle. These were likely older, but still the newest version of Tri-X (i.e., from the new coating plant).
My question: Has anyone noticed of heard of a change in base thickness or material for Kodak sheet films? If so, do you know the difference and, importantly, if there will be any focus issues due to thinner film? (If I were home, I'd get the trusty micrometer out and measure the films in question, but I'm in Europe till mid-June and don't have the film in question with me...)
It is possible is that the film is just more flexible due to a change in base material or coating and not really thinner, just "floppier." Has anyone any information on this?
Just curious...
Best,
Doremus Scudder
www.DoremusScudder.com
