B&Wpositive
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Who knows if the latest nonsense about TMZ-3200 and TXP-320 being discontinued is true or not.
Regardless, we all have an opportunity to buy some and get $5 back with a rebate: http://www.kodak.com/global/plugins/acrobat/en/professional/products/films/bw/BWFilm_5Rebate09.pdf
I used the Ektar rebate, and it came within a couple of weeks.
Do we really want to see Kodak's b&w films go bye-bye like their paper did a few years ago? They can take away E6 films and justify it due to the dwindling popularity recently, but b&w? Let's show them we care.
Personally, I'm going to buy one roll of each type between now and "International Film Buying Day": http://www.flickr.com/groups/internationalfilmbuyingday/
TMAX 100
TMAX 400
TMAX 3200
Plus-X 125
Tri-X 320
Tri-X 400
If everyone who uses Kodak b&w products does this, it will make a difference.
Photographers will thank us in 20 years time for keeping the B&W films alive.
Regardless, we all have an opportunity to buy some and get $5 back with a rebate: http://www.kodak.com/global/plugins/acrobat/en/professional/products/films/bw/BWFilm_5Rebate09.pdf
I used the Ektar rebate, and it came within a couple of weeks.
Do we really want to see Kodak's b&w films go bye-bye like their paper did a few years ago? They can take away E6 films and justify it due to the dwindling popularity recently, but b&w? Let's show them we care.
Personally, I'm going to buy one roll of each type between now and "International Film Buying Day": http://www.flickr.com/groups/internationalfilmbuyingday/
TMAX 100
TMAX 400
TMAX 3200
Plus-X 125
Tri-X 320
Tri-X 400
If everyone who uses Kodak b&w products does this, it will make a difference.
Photographers will thank us in 20 years time for keeping the B&W films alive.
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