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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by miniwyo</i> <br /><br /> I do however love Kodak's Tri-x 400, Just wi***hey made it in 100 ISO. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />That's why I use Plus-X, it's Tri-X's 125 ISO cousin. <br /> <br />I for one will be very sad to see B&W Kodak paper go, that is all that I have used during college, and I have had many positive results. The only time that I have had negative results were when I printed color slide film on B&W Kodak paper (let's see how many people get that[;)]). I used Ilford back in high school with mixed results so I have always stuck with Kodak ever since. <br /> <br />To me, this is truly a sad day[:(]
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