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Jennifer

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Hi,
I am almost ready to buy film and paper. I would be happy with Polymax fiber and Tri-X :smile:. The problem...I wonder how long it will be till they drop
these products. What are your thoughts ?. I know there are other films and papers, but not all films are an option. It may surprise many that not all sheet films are on a polyester base. Acetate base has KNOWN long term problems. The print is very important, but I consider the negative even more.
The negative is the beginning, and without it, there can be no end "print".

Jennifer

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Alex Hawley

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Jennifer,
I would recommend J&C 400 in place of Tri-X unless you have a lot of money to burn. I've shot a lot of Tri-X but its just too durned expensive in LF sizes. J&C is about 1/3 the price, seems to work great in just about any developer, including all the incarcerations of pyro. Lots of reputable (and some of us not so reputable) LF nogs are using it.
 

Jorge

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Jennifer said:
Hi,
I am almost ready to buy film and paper. I would be happy with Polymax fiber and Tri-X :smile:. The problem...I wonder how long it will be till they drop
these products. What are your thoughts ?

What do you care how long they will have it? If they do drop it in the future then you buy a different film and do some testing. Worrying about the availability of film is not only futile, but it becomes a self fullfiling prophecy. If you decide to stop buying Kodak, then kodak will loose sales little by little and eventually they will decide to drop the products.

OTOH, the "safest" films would be the TMX films. Kodak seems to think they are the wonder films and I see them dropping these films last.

IMO, dont fret, buy what you like and enjoy them for as long as you can have them.
 

argentic

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According to Kodak TMAX 100 replaces every discontinued film. Copyfilm, Verichrome, TechPan, and soon all the ortho, TriX, Tmax 400, Tmax 3200, and probably color films too.

G.
 
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