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Old 9-Feb-2010, 19:44   #1
John Kasaian
 
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Re: Kodak Announces discontinuances of two Medium Format films

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Basically, it's worse in every way, so don't worry about what you are missing. But some people love it for its flaws, just like any other film.
True enough. TMY has all the bells and whistles. TXP is basically an old school emulsion. It is great stuff and I love it but I could never figure out why it costs as much as TMY which I would would have product development costs working into the pricing equation..
But I must take exception!
Being old is not neccesarily "worse in every way" (I have to keep telling that to my bride! )
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