----- Original Message -----
From: "Shel Belinkoff"
Subject: Re: Kodak "Improves" Tmax, PX, and TX


> Well, you're a little more accepting of change than I am.  I
shoot TX
> because I like the results I get with it.  If the emulsion is
changed -
> if the grain is different, if the curve is different, then,
IMO, it's a
> different film, and it may, or may not, be unacceptable.  I've
used it
> many years ago, and didn't like it as much as I do now,
although I
> preferred it to other films with the same speed, like HP5 (not
HP5+).
> So, while it may say TX on the box, it may be TX+ (or TX-)
depending on
> one's point of view <g>

Don't worry, Shel. Kodak is pretty good about product
improvement.
I am confident it will be a better film.

William Robb
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