The problem I see at this time is the remaining stock still on shelves at those who sell Kodak 120 film.
Discussing the cause of the problem, at this stage, is probably moot. It happened, it got recognized, the problem was admitted to. Now we will see how quickly the bad film will flush through the dealer system... I'm glad I switched to Ilford HP5+, even though I find TMY-2 a superior film.
no kidding
it is strange that after 6 months or more
of people complaining of this problem
that they never did a total recall of ALL the 120 film
and replaced stuff bought, owned and made screwy images.
its not like they don't make enough / roll to cover the cost of a recall.
now, unfortunately this problem of theirs is synonymous with their film
and the fact they dragged their feet for 1/2 year+ to deal with the problem isn't good.
i've been self employed / sales/retail &c since i was 11 ... if i sold a faulty product and didn't
deal with its consequences i'd have lost all my customers.
its good its not ALL alaris-film .. talk about a hard to remove stain.