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Regarding the source of the Kentmere:
Here is what Firstcall Photographic writes in the product description:
"Two new Kentmere films break new ground and offer incredible value.
One of the most interesting news releases this year has just come from Kentmere confirming the launch of two brand new films. Unlike LegacyPro which was re-badged Fuji or ProFilm which is re-badged Kodak film, Kentmere Kentmere is brand new film coated to a formula that all modern photographers will appreciate.
Made by Ilford in ISO 100 or ISO 400, the new emulsion is coated onto an acetate layer (rather than polyester) giving two fantastic-quality general purpose panchromatic films that are (in our view) every bit as good as comparable Ilford, Fuji, Foma or Kodak mainstays."
Link: http://www.firstcall-photographic.c...tmere-400-black-and-white-film-iso-400-135-24
Here is what Fotofachversand writes in the product description:
"Britische Qualität aus dem Hause Harman (Ilford) zu besonders attraktiven Preisen!
SW-Film mit höherer Empfindlichkeit, speziell für Reportagen und Available-Light Situationen geeignet. Belichtungsspielraum von ISO 320/26° bis ISO 800/30°."
Link: http://www.fotofachversand.at/shop/...category_id=2&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=23
This sheet with technical information about the Kentmere film bears the Harman name:
http://www.foto-riegler.at/pdf/datasheet_Kentmere_400_Film_english.pdf
I also notice that some sellers don´t write anything at all about the manufacturing source of Kentmere.
Here is what Firstcall Photographic writes in the product description:
"Two new Kentmere films break new ground and offer incredible value.
One of the most interesting news releases this year has just come from Kentmere confirming the launch of two brand new films. Unlike LegacyPro which was re-badged Fuji or ProFilm which is re-badged Kodak film, Kentmere Kentmere is brand new film coated to a formula that all modern photographers will appreciate.
Made by Ilford in ISO 100 or ISO 400, the new emulsion is coated onto an acetate layer (rather than polyester) giving two fantastic-quality general purpose panchromatic films that are (in our view) every bit as good as comparable Ilford, Fuji, Foma or Kodak mainstays."
Link: http://www.firstcall-photographic.c...tmere-400-black-and-white-film-iso-400-135-24
Here is what Fotofachversand writes in the product description:
"Britische Qualität aus dem Hause Harman (Ilford) zu besonders attraktiven Preisen!
SW-Film mit höherer Empfindlichkeit, speziell für Reportagen und Available-Light Situationen geeignet. Belichtungsspielraum von ISO 320/26° bis ISO 800/30°."
Link: http://www.fotofachversand.at/shop/...category_id=2&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=23
This sheet with technical information about the Kentmere film bears the Harman name:
http://www.foto-riegler.at/pdf/datasheet_Kentmere_400_Film_english.pdf
I also notice that some sellers don´t write anything at all about the manufacturing source of Kentmere.