RattyMouse
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Difficult to work out why this should be, given that according to others the backing paper is the same and not only for these 3 films but also for all 120 films as must be the case if there is only one backing paper manufacturer and changing backing paper for different films and worse than that for different manufacturers is out of the question.
Fuji it appears has never had a problem according to one source and I can't recall any complaint about Ilford either.
I had an issue with one roll of Ilford film once. I dont recall which film it was but I bet it was HP5+ since that is the film I shoot most.
Is it one film only, namely TMax400 and is it only a small percentage of that film which seems to be the case? If it is, it does seem to suggest that what ever occurred did so beyond the manufacturing and assembly stage as Kodak seems to be suggesting and might be out of its control
pentaxuser
Since TMAX400 is almost exclusively the film that has a problem, it suggests that the FILM is the problem, not something beyond Kodak's facilities. Portra 400, Tri-X, Delta 400, 400H, Provia 400X, HP5+, etc all go through the same supply chain all throughout the world.
If this were a storage issue, we'd be seeing far more problems on a random basis. We aren't and so Kodak has a problem that Kodak needs to address.