mooseontheloose
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FWIW, I've used every Google trick I know to see what I could locate on the internet respecting this problem. I have found very few complaints of it - essentially just the ones here on APUG plus the one involving Death Valley on rangefinder.com that I referred to above.
There is, of course, nothing particularly scientific about this, not least because very few people use a common description of it - "wrapper offset" just isn't that common a phrase, and if you search on "numbers" it won't help a lot.
That tells me that the problem is far from widespread.
This problem also appeared on Facebook within the last couple of months, but for the life of me I can't find the original post. I think the person was based in Europe (UK?) somewhere.
Worldwide, people have been experiencing this exact same problem, a problem that hasn't occurred before in the history of this particular film (I think). The problem may not be widespread, but it is there. I don't use Tmax but the randomness of this problem has me worried about whether this will affect their other products as well. Which means I'll probably switch over completely to Ilford or other film companies, since its not worth the risk. That said, I like Kodak products and hope they find a way to resolve this issue (publicly) to reassure their consumers that not only will this film, but all of their films, will work as expected without any of these issues.