Agulliver
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Kodak bulk film has been much more expensive than any other manufacturer's bulk film in the UK for some years now. I remember posting a thread in the old APUG forum asking if there was a reason why and pretty much being treated as a troll. What I would have appreciated is an answer such as that provided by @MattKing above. Succinct, and no doubt truthful.
Sadly it appears that for Kodak, 100 foot bulk rolls just aren't efficient or easy to manufacture. Though I have to say, I'd be happy to forego the frame numbers if that permitted a more automated process and cheaper film.
Ilford has hiked the prices of 100 foot rolls in the last couple of years such that I'm now looking for alternatives....but Foma and Kentmere don't really work for me as I shoot the majority of my HP5+ at 1600 or faster and push process. I have tried this with Fomapan 400 and Kentmere....and while it's technically possible I am not as happy with the results. As for Kodak, I've not bought a 100 foot roll of Tri-X since about 2003...and that was from an eBay auction. Turned out well though.
And in answer to Don's post above.....I can foresee a time when Kodak does indeed stop selling 100 foot rolls. And what then?
Sadly it appears that for Kodak, 100 foot bulk rolls just aren't efficient or easy to manufacture. Though I have to say, I'd be happy to forego the frame numbers if that permitted a more automated process and cheaper film.
Ilford has hiked the prices of 100 foot rolls in the last couple of years such that I'm now looking for alternatives....but Foma and Kentmere don't really work for me as I shoot the majority of my HP5+ at 1600 or faster and push process. I have tried this with Fomapan 400 and Kentmere....and while it's technically possible I am not as happy with the results. As for Kodak, I've not bought a 100 foot roll of Tri-X since about 2003...and that was from an eBay auction. Turned out well though.
And in answer to Don's post above.....I can foresee a time when Kodak does indeed stop selling 100 foot rolls. And what then?