[Leica] Kodak Chemistry going forward
philippe.amard
philippe.amard at sfr.fr
Wed Dec 3 12:44:41 PST 2014
Tetenal is German and based in Hamburg
They work in partnership with Kodak
Ph
Le 3 déc. 14 à 21:36, Chris Crawford a écrit :
> The latest bottles of Tmax Developer I have bought are now marked
> ³Made in
> Germany for Eastman Kodak.² Used to be American made. On APUG, some
> people
> said that Champion, the American company that had been making Kodak¹s
> chemicals for the North America market for some time stopped because
> they
> lost a lot of money to Kodak¹s bankruptcy, so Kodak is using Tetanal,
> which had been making Kodak chemicals for Europe, for the NA market
> too
> now.
>
> --
> Chris Crawford
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> On 12/3/14, 12:12 PM, "Lew Schwartz" <lew1716 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> As I get ready to resume darkroom work, I'm looking to mix up my
>> favorite,
>> XTOL. I'm apprehensive that it's availability is uncertain due to the
>> bankruptcy. I'm surprised, however, not to find any concern about
>> this
>> anywhere. Has Kodak assured us that the photo chemical division is
>> alive &
>> well going forward?
>>
>>
>> -Lew Schwartz
>>
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