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The Kodadachrome will be on the shelf right next to the Cubichrome - a film that will simultaneously show all facets of the subject.
I thought it would be 3D.

The Kodadachrome will be on the shelf right next to the Cubichrome - a film that will simultaneously show all facets of the subject.
Perhaps I am misunderstanding what you said, but would that still be a standard E6 process? Is a changed colour developer ( I assumed that's what CD is) mean a modified (i.e. non-standard) E6 process?
I wish they would bring back 120 T-max!!!
It's gone?
Is that a Freudian misspelling? Are you predicting a Dadaist E-6 film that rejects the logic, reason and aestheticism of K-14?![]()
TMAX 100 in 120 size hasnt been available in about a year.
This needs some context. T-Max 100 in 120 has NOT been discontinued. It has been unavailable due to (according to Kodak) issues with the backing paper. This has been the case since around last spring (2016). ETA's for availability keep getting pushed out.Is 400 still around?
To quote Men In Tights, 'This is TERRIBLE news!'
Yes, it is.Is paper backing really such a tough nut to crack.
Yes, it is.
Why? Kodak didn't have the problem for a century. Now it does. Other 120 film manufacturers don't have the problem. Just Kodak. It appears that 120 film is such a low volume item its not worth their time and resources to resolve. A year. Really?Yes, it is.
It isn't real until someone sees something.
Is paper backing really such a tough nut to crack. We didn't have a problem for a century or more, and now we are well on a year trying to "solve" an issue that other manufacturers don't seem to have.
Is 400 still around?
To quote Men In Tights, 'This is TERRIBLE news!'
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