TheToadMen
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Tri-X seems still available here in Europe at the moment (online ordering). But I didn't see much Tri-X in the few brick and moter stores overhere, that still carry film. Mostly Ilford FP4+ or HP5+ on the shelfs nowadays, sometimes even Fomapan.
If Tri-X distribution isn't reliable, it won't be ordered by stores. If it isn't offered in stores on a regular basis, it won't be bought often. If it is bought less, it will be offered/ordered by stores less, if it is ordered less, Kodak will produce & distribute less.
Doesn't this sound like a beautiful vicious circle and/or a self fulfilling prophecy?
At the moment - for no unbiased or confirmed reason - I have more trust in the longtime availability of Ilford and Fomapan B&W film, than in Kodak B&W film. So that doesn't help Tri-X either. And it is Kodak Tri-X that I learned analogue photography with in the first place. I guess sentimental feelings are very good for running threads here on APUG, but not for keeping Tri-X alive, I'm afraid.
Bert from Holland
My film supply store often runs out of Kodak films. I'm told it has nothing to do with sales and everything to do with inability to get stock. Kodak distribution is horrible. In the few years I have been shopping for film here in Shanghai I have seen Kodak shelf space in several film stores dwindle down to less than half of what it once was. With such an irregular supply, my "film guy" pushes Fuji, Ilford, and now Foma films far more than Kodak.
Also, last year I had great difficulty finding any Kodak film in Rome. Same problem, no stock could be obtained from Kodak.
If Tri-X distribution isn't reliable, it won't be ordered by stores. If it isn't offered in stores on a regular basis, it won't be bought often. If it is bought less, it will be offered/ordered by stores less, if it is ordered less, Kodak will produce & distribute less.
Doesn't this sound like a beautiful vicious circle and/or a self fulfilling prophecy?
At the moment - for no unbiased or confirmed reason - I have more trust in the longtime availability of Ilford and Fomapan B&W film, than in Kodak B&W film. So that doesn't help Tri-X either. And it is Kodak Tri-X that I learned analogue photography with in the first place. I guess sentimental feelings are very good for running threads here on APUG, but not for keeping Tri-X alive, I'm afraid.
Bert from Holland
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