I got two "Pro" five-packs of Kodak Tri-X 400 120 film at B&H few weeks ago.
I have developed two films from this delivery and they both have fogged edges.
I specifically loaded and unloaded the last film (see the picture) in a dark room.
For what it worth the film has new "white" baking (http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/products/films/filmsIndex.jhtml).
With old orange backing films I never seen this fogging and all my "old" Kodak films were clean.
I almost always see this fogging on Ilford HP5+ and Holga 400 and I attributed it to worse (cheaper) tolerances of baking paper.
I don't see edge fogging on Ilford Delta 400, Kodak TX-400 and Fuji Acros 100.
I have developed two films from this delivery and they both have fogged edges.
I specifically loaded and unloaded the last film (see the picture) in a dark room.
For what it worth the film has new "white" baking (http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/products/films/filmsIndex.jhtml).
With old orange backing films I never seen this fogging and all my "old" Kodak films were clean.
I almost always see this fogging on Ilford HP5+ and Holga 400 and I attributed it to worse (cheaper) tolerances of baking paper.
I don't see edge fogging on Ilford Delta 400, Kodak TX-400 and Fuji Acros 100.
