pentaxuser
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Well can those who conclude it is a problem of bulk film, cite the source of their unequivocal statement that bulk roll comes from a different process than that of cassette film. Do Ilford and Kodak make two films in each case that have the distinct difference in terms of their edge markings and if so why? It doesn't seem particularly sensible to me from a production aspect and why do they make it different to the extent of edge markings?
It didn't seem that way on my 2 tours of Ilford and absolutely no mention was made of their being long strips of film cut for cassettes and other, different long strips made specifically for bulk rolls.
Others here suggest that it is the same film made in exactly the same way and would appear to have experiences with bulk rolls that contradicts the assertion that it is 2 separate films
So any source for this assertion would be welcome. If you have such a source I give a promise that I will write to Ilford citing the source and asking it to confirm or deny the truth of said source
All I ask is that someone in the U.S. do likewise with Kodak.
Thanks
pentaxuser
It didn't seem that way on my 2 tours of Ilford and absolutely no mention was made of their being long strips of film cut for cassettes and other, different long strips made specifically for bulk rolls.
Others here suggest that it is the same film made in exactly the same way and would appear to have experiences with bulk rolls that contradicts the assertion that it is 2 separate films
So any source for this assertion would be welcome. If you have such a source I give a promise that I will write to Ilford citing the source and asking it to confirm or deny the truth of said source
All I ask is that someone in the U.S. do likewise with Kodak.
Thanks
pentaxuser
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