faberryman
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Did any of you actually READ this?? https://silvergrainclassics.com/en/2021/10/film-price-analysis/
From the above article, I quote: "Put into the perspective of inflation and buying power, a 135 / 36-exposure roll of Kodak Tri-X cost 11.60 USD (1.15 USD) in 1956, and a roll of Kodacolor film even hit at over 22 USD (2.60 USD) back in the “golden age.” The current price of Tri-X, depending on reseller, is somewhere between 9.95 USD (B&H) and 9.09 USD (Freestyle) and thus roughly equals the pricing level of 1968, when Tri-X first flew to the moon on Apollo 8. Coupled to the 2020 US mean income, a roll of Tri-X is still at 0.012%, and thus not substantially more expensive than it was in the past."
Well, I guess that is a good reason for Tri-X users who want to keep using Tri-X to spend more on Tri-X than some of the other available film options. Some people are price sensitive; others aren't. Who knew?
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