As a
fine art photographer and
photography tour guide I had so much misery with this - that i am shifting to Ilford. I have had it with Kodak hiding behind their liability limitations while selling their defective rolls. If you want to take part in a class action, please follow this link about
Defective Kodak Tmax.
Hi yaal:
Sorry to sound like a jerk but if you had trouble with a product why would you continue to use a product that had trouble? I too do professinal work and if I have trouble with film, paper, chemistry, film holders, film backs, lenses, cameras, labs, tripods, light meters &c, I don't use them on anything that is important until they get sorted out and "fixed" &c. While I haven't bought TMX or TMY (fresh) since the 1980s, I have had trouble with PolyMax developer and haven't used it since 1991 when it ruined a weeks worth of shooting and 100$ of sheet film ( in 1991 that was 200 sheets) ( and 4 wasted hours of processing). I had trouble with Xtol and while I continued to use it on my own to try to sort things out and figure out how to use it best, I NEVER used it on a job or anything that was of any importance because if I did, it would be my own fault if things went sideways. While I can understand it is a pain, and wasted time and film to use defective film, and replacements that were defective &c this problem has been going on for years (and not only with EK/KA), and in some cases seems to still be a problem. Why would anyone continue to use a problem film, camera, chemistry, gear &c on things that are important, if they are known to be problematic?
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Thanks!