When Ilford made there last improvement to their films they added a 'Plus' to the name. People seem to have had no problem and started using the new names. No so when Kodak made a major change to their flagship film. Yes, I know that Kodak itself uses both names. BUT here on APUG it sometimes causes confusion. A recent post questioning the grain of an 'old' roll of film found in a freezer uses the name Tri-X. But since the film is old is it Tri-X or 400TX. Just how people interpret the question is a stake. I know that this may be hard for old timers as habits are hard to change but lets start being accurate. JEEZ some people still have a problem with Verichrome and Verichrome Pan. 

