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Just did a test @1600 and I absolutely love it. Looks like I'll be filling my freezer with this stuff, provided I don't see any more scratches on the emulsion.
I assume it is rebranded Tri-X. If so, how do you like it?
After seeing it mentioned in other APUG threads that times were the same, I went looking for the development times listed at Freestyle for the Arista Premiums and Kodak Plux-X and Tri-X. The attached .pdf summarizes the data for the four films in the developers for which Freestyle listed times.
Lee
Well, in my book it's more a list of "facts" of reasonable provenance than it is hard evidence. For me evidence would be more along the lines of an invoice from Kodak charging Freestyle for the film. But I'll admit that it is good fodder for speculation and conjecture, as in your second paragraph.Hard to argue with that evidence, isn't it?
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Has anyone shot this stuff on a color checker, etc, side by side with Tri-X to see if there is any difference?

Hard to argue with that evidence, isn't it?
Which makes you wonder. If Kodak is selling this to Freestyle cheap enough that they can then sell it to us for half the price of Tri-X/Plus-X, what's the deal?
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