They posted an update.
There isn't that much new info but apparently, they want to use an "automatic emulsion process machine" for the next batch of tests and are planning to release a BW film this year.
Sounds very ambitious to me which makes me think that maybe the Lucky film collaboration...
Just stumbled upon this: Film Project Announcement
I've never bought any product from them but this sounds interesting. I wonder how they are planning on getting the necessary investment in machinery.
Any thoughts?
That would be Cinegrell.
Yes, frame24 does still sell Vision3 stock. Being in Switzerland, I'll basically have to pay additional taxes anyway. The sources certainly haven't dried up entirely but it seems that things are in motion.
Seems like it's now in partial effect in Europe as well. At least one of the largest resellers of Kodak Cine stock in Germany changed their website and doesn't sell to individuals anymore...
Hey everyone,
After lurking on the forums for a while, I thought it's time to make an account and start being more active.
I am young enough to have grown up during the transition period between analog and digital, so my first "real" camera was digital. At some point, I lost interest in the...
Thanks for making this! I just recently developed two films (E100 and a leftover Sensia 100) with the kit and it came out amazing. I can't see a difference to a kit with more baths or lab development.
That's great advice. Much appreciated!
If I can find someone with a 3D printer, I may try this reel first. Still happy to hear from anyone who has experience with something like this.
Thanks for the warm welcome everyone!
I'll see if I can find some of the aftermarket reels for the 1500 series. But looks like a 2520 with a 2509n reel would be the best overall solution for me. That should fit my rotary processor as well and doesn't break the bank too much.
Hey everyone,
I am looking to get into large format photography. I have a few Jobo 1500 series tanks and a rotational developer at home and have been developing all my own 135 and 120 film for a while.
Are there any reliable reels out there to develop 4x5 sheet film in a sufficiently sized...
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