I believe USAR stands for "USA, Rochester, NY". It indicates
that the film is made and distributed in the US by Kodak. 
USA is made in the US and distributed elsewhere and
reimported by the vendor.  And, IMP means it is made in an
overseas plant and imported by the vendor.
--Tom


Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> 
> Hi Doug,
> 
> I've purchased some imported Tri-X from a local lab here.  I've not
> noticed any difference between that and the regular Tri-X I've been
> buying from various sources.  What's USAR film?  What's USA film?
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> Douglas E Harmon wrote:
> >
> > Hey Guys(Girls),
> >     Has anyone picked up some of the IMP or USA Kodak film from B&H? Do they
> > match the USAR? Has anyone had a problem? I shouldn't think so, but my
> > paranoid mind has led me to ask.
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