What I find strange, is that with 1200+ employees at Alaris, we don't have a single one here commenting on these issues, even if anonymously. ?
I don't find it strange at all. If I worked for Kodak Alaris, there's no way I'd voluntarily subject myself to the ire of this group.
I don't want to keep buying the same brand. I want to be buying from the people who made the original.
I can't think of any manufacturer who actually sells photo chemicals that they manufacture and sell under their own name and own brand.I don't want to keep buying the same brand. I want to be buying from the people who made the original.
Yes I have seen a few particles on the bottom of the mixing vessel but grinding them with a flat bottomed plastic stirrer always worked. In what must be over 10 years of use I have never had a problem with Xtol and frankly until recent months I never gave a second thought to Xtol clones but the continuing uncertainty with it has caused a kind of "drip drip " erosion in my faith in Xtol.That is what I always got when I used this develop regularly. I never worried about it. They just seemed to vanish after a while in their storage bottles. The new batch I mixed up last weekend did not have those white specs floating around, and that bothered me... until I started developing. All 8, 8x10 negatives I ran through looked great.
Thanks Sirius, when I am slightly depressed and express doubts I can always rely on you for tough love. Was that you I saw in Fort Apache or "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon?I have not had any problems with XTOL. Sometimes manufacturing problems happen. Get over it.
Thanks Sirius, when I am slightly depressed and express doubts I can always rely on you for tough love. Was that you I saw in Fort Apache or "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon?
pentaxuser
Engineering never brought a product to any user anywhere.Only engineering counts.
Kodak lab, a quote/paraphrase from George Eastman:
1st, the customers;
2nd, the employees;
3rd, the shareholders.
Innovation is wonderful, but Engineers are remarkably lousy at making sure that anything useful comes out of their work.You couldn't be more wrong about that. Innovation is actually studied now. Look it up.
Innovation is wonderful, but Engineers are remarkably lousy at making sure that anything useful comes out of their work.
And I know and understand engineers quite well.
Only physicists are less likely to make anything practical come from what they do (I started out in physics).
If the people who market and develop and distribute film products can hire and obtain the advice of engineers and chemists and other people with technological talents - and they do - then they can and do make sure that good things get to customers.
An engineer, a physicist and a mathematician were traveling together. One night three fires broke out in each of their hotel rooms. The engineer got a bucket of water and threw it all over the place including the bed which was not on fire, but he did put out the fire. The physicist drew a square box around the fire, filled a glass of water and poured the water one the square's line. The fire burned out to the line and went out. The mathematician stared at the fire, ran into the bathroom, turned on the water, looked at it, touched it, ran back and looked at the fire, again ran into the bathroom, turned on the water, looked at it, touched it, then he came out to the hallway and announced "A solution exists. QED."
You clearly don't understand what I am saying.Matt, you clearly do not. I will allow myself to be an expert on this topic. The pop-culture misconceptions that you're alluding to are just that: misconceptions. At my companies we never even hired engineers who are "remarkably lousy at making sure that anything useful comes out of their work".
Foma BohemiaI can't think of any manufacturer who actually sells photo chemicals that they manufacture and sell under their own name and own brand.
Had something similar to the sudden death syndrome yesterday.
Xtol bought about 2 months ago didn't completely stop working but my negatives are unusually thin.
I developed 5 rolls as usual and all of them look very very thin.
It was the newer version of Xtol and the mix looked a lot yellower than what I am used to.
3 weeks back I developed film using the same mix and it works fine.
After ruining 5 rolls I am really considering switching to a different developer although I really don't want to go through testing and all that again.
Did you test the developer before developing the film? I always test ANY developer before developing film. That is considered good lab practice.
Yes. Dropped the leader in and it turned black but I guess not as black as it should’ve turned.Did you test the developer before developing the film? I always test ANY developer before developing film. That is considered good lab practice.
Xtol bought about 2 months ago didn't completely stop working but my negatives are unusually thin.
I developed 5 rolls as usual and all of them look very very thin.
It was the newer version of Xtol and the mix looked a lot yellower than what I am used to.
3 weeks back I developed film using the same mix and it works fine.
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