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hold on a second here-- I recall reading that kodak was moving the larger than 4x5 film to special order system via canham camera (http://www.canhamcameras.com/kodakfilm.html) and others, so discontinued is a bit of a misnomer no?
Yes. one of the reasons why we call the current films "Art Series" and the new films "Premium Line".Will it be "more sturdy" then the current Adox Films
Sorry Mirko...will the new film be available in sheet film including 8x10?
For us it is no problem to manufacture and keep various sizes in stock because we have a short supply chain.
Our way of making sheet films sets the minimum production amount to about 25 packs of 8x10.
This is very flexible.
So did anyone else notice that Kodak Plus-X film has now been relegated to also-ran status on Kodak's Professional Black & White Films webpage?
It's now listed way down at the bottom under the heading "Other Black and White Films" along with T-MAX P3200, and now merits only two lonely sentences of product information description. It's also conspicuously missing from the "Traditional" black & white films section of Kodak's online store - as is P3200 from the "T-Max" section.
I wonder why that is?
Maybe it's Kodak's way of trying to sell more of it?
Ken
That is weird. Why not just show them the same way as the others?
Sirius Glass said:Stop it! Stop it! Stop it! Stop it! Stop it! Stop it!
I have not gotten over that fact that now this I got into LF with two 4x5 cameras, Kodak no longer makes Tri-X 400 in 4x5!
Kodak is moving away from slides and ceding that territory to Fuji while Fuji is moving away from C-41 and ceding that territory to Kodak!
At times I feel like I am sinking in quicksand during an earthquake!
Who is around here that says it's never too early to panic?
Hmmmm, When did Kodak make Tri-X 400 in 4x5?
So did anyone else notice that Kodak Plus-X film has now been relegated to also-ran status on Kodak's Professional Black & White Films webpage?
It's now listed way down at the bottom under the heading "Other Black and White Films" along with T-MAX P3200, and now merits only two lonely sentences of product information description. It's also conspicuously missing from the "Traditional" black & white films section of Kodak's online store - as is P3200 from the "T-Max" section.
I wonder why that is?
Maybe it's Kodak's way of trying to sell more of it?
Ken
Well it kind of works like this:
Yesterday President O reduced my 2011 SS taxes. Today I spent those savings, and more, on 8x10 TMY. Well, SOMEBODY has to stimulate this economy
I would have figured TMY would be the last film standing. It's strange to me that they will be coating TXP and not TMY. Isn't 8x10 and 4x5 cut from the same roll?
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