Interesting story. Can I ask a couple of questions:
Were these in Kodak cassettes labelled TMY2?
What did the outer cardboard boxes say?
Was this a recognised retailer of Kodak films?
Thanks
pentaxuser
Was there a problem with the way the film captured the photograph? Lack of shadow detail or too much shadow detail? Blown out high lights? Are the exposures so acceptable that you never noticed the film difference?
No. I didn't notice anything different until I saw the edge markings. I was thinking I was getting pretty good at developing Tri-X in Rodinal!
All the TMax - 400 in 135 I have on hand is bulk loaded.
But to me, that edge printing looks strange.
Shouldn't it be "400 TMY-2"?
Is there a film change in your future?
I used TMax for years and developed it HC-110. I wanted a bit of a challenge.
You may still be. It wouldn't be the first time I have seen the edge markings not match the film in the can. In my case it was a C41 film loaded in a Kodachrome can and edge marked "KR 64".I was thinking I was getting pretty good at developing Tri-X in Rodinal!
I'd be surprised if the cassette and the film didn't match.
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