Anyone have any definative words on this being discontinued?
I just checked with my Kodak rep, and he confirmed that T400CN has been
discontinued. Apparently BW+ (amateur, 24 exp.) and Portra 400BW (pro,
36 exp.) are very, very similar emulsions; T400CN was different from both
of them.
I always found T400CN awful on colour paper - the contrast was ummm
wrong - can't explain how. But when reprinted on standard Ilford MG paper it
was just great. Initially I used to get the film developed at a minilab and
used the prints as proofs, but I found that shots I had dismissed as
Don't give them any ideas, I like Plus-X!!
Norm
Isaac Crawford wrote:
Yes, but why not get rid of Plus-x or even Ektapan for God's sake? I
have feeling that Tri-x will be around for at least a little longer...
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On Wednesday, October 31, 2001, at 12:08 AM, Isaac Crawford wrote:
Yes, but why not get rid of Plus-x or even Ektapan for God's sake? I
have feeling that Tri-x will be around for at least a little longer...
I think Ektapan is already gone.
I really don't know what Kodak are thinking
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Subject: T400CN Discontinued?? I don't think so...
Hey guys,
I just checked out the Kodak website to try to confirm
the rumors that T400cn is discontinued, but nothing's
there...
Where did you get this info? Sure the Portra 400 film
is listed as well, but this is listed as for printing
T400CN has been changed to BW Select available at any wal mart.
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Subject: T400CN Discontinued?? I don't think so...
Hey guys,
I just checked out the Kodak
Aaron Reynolds wrote:
T400CN is still readily available to us, and we have not been informed
of any discontinuations (is that a word?) from Kodak this year aside
from Tri-X 4x5 in 25 and 100 sheet packs. Our last order, just two
weeks ago, came in fine.
Tri-X is no longer
On Tuesday, October 30, 2001, at 10:06 AM, RH wrote:
It is the same concept, a BW film processed with C41 chemicals. My local
Dodd and Cord camera both said 400CN has been replaced by BW Select.
The film bases are quite different. They were both available at the
same time for ages. BW
On Tuesday, October 30, 2001, at 11:38 AM, Isaac Crawford wrote:
Tri-X is no longer availible in 100 sheet packs either?! What kind of
quantities are they expecting us to buy?
They've replaced the 25s and 100s with 50s. Of course, they made them
quite scarce for September (the
On Tuesday, October 30, 2001, at 05:49 PM, Isaac Crawford wrote:
God I hope not... I would think they would give us some warning by
getting rid of less popular films first. I'd be amazed if Tri-x wasn't
the most popular sheet film of all time...
It is certainly our top selling bw sheet
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From: RH
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 9:06 AM
Subject: Re: T400CN Discontinued?? I don't think so...
It is the same concept, a BW film processed with C41
chemicals. My local
Dodd and Cord camera both said 400CN has been replaced by BW
Select.
Hmmm, Agfa Ultra
Hey guys,
I just checked out the Kodak website to try to confirm
the rumors that T400cn is discontinued, but nothing's
there...
Where did you get this info? Sure the Portra 400 film
is listed as well, but this is listed as for printing on
professional color negative papers while T400CN is
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Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 4:54 PM
Subject: T400CN Discontinued?? I don't think so...
Hey guys,
I just checked out the Kodak website to try to confirm
the rumors that T400cn is discontinued, but nothing's
there...
Where did you get this info? Sure the Portra 400 film
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