Phillip P. Dimor
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Thanks for your responsible response to my retrospectively impolite post, which was written tongue in cheek, but I didn't indicate that.Tom thats a little harsh, Hungary is hardly a 'Third world' (sic) country. I think the correct term is now 'developing country'.
Emulsions like Adox/Efke, Forte and Foma all have nice qualities some of those companies make films that the big three don't bother with and so can be useful.
I'm not defending poor production quality, and indeed Kodak and Fuji have always been exceptional WRT batch consistency, just sometimes I quite like the 'retro' look of some of the former Soviet Bloc manufacturers and so far after over a dozen Forte films I have no problems.
It could be me but I actually like 'crappy third world film'
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Thanks for your responsible response to my retrospectively impolite post, which was written tongue in cheek, but I didn't indicate that.
My main point is that we spend a lot of time and money getting to the point of pressing the shutter, why go to all that trouble to use a problematic film. Maybe for the same reason that people use Holgas. Maybe the answer is to carry a camera with two backs, shoot the romantic film but also shoot it on Tri-x just to be safe.
Take care,
Tom
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