mickeyobe
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Post by mickeyobe on Feb 6, 2011 14:10:53 GMT -5
Wayne,
I believe Ilford is still in business.
I don't know whether they still make chromogenic film or not.
Mickey
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daveh
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Post by daveh on Feb 6, 2011 19:16:04 GMT -5
Ilford are still going in some shape or form, www.ilford.com/en/I've never come closer to a Graphic 35 than seeing a photo of one.
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Post by olroy2044 on Feb 6, 2011 23:50:54 GMT -5
Where the heck did I get "Ilfa?" "Ilford" is what I meant! Musta been a senior moment! ;D They are still in business. I followed Mickey's link to the Ilford site, and from there to here: www.wynit.com/That company is a USA distributor of Ilford products. Their fact sheet says that their film can be exposed at speeds as low as ISO 50. Maybe that is what I saw. Gonna have to get some of it for my Vitessa and such. H- m-m-m-m........Might be time to break out the Rollei 35 ;D Roy
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2011 10:15:27 GMT -5
Ordered 4 rolls of Kodak 400 Black and white c41. I have unmixed b&w chemicals and some bulk Tri-X but not the ambition to go through that whole process.
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