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I'd help if I can and they let me.I think the problem is that they have a very small team, and any peripheral activities not directly related to their core tasks are, unfortunately, a distraction. Although it would bring in money in the long term, in the short term it'd be taking away valuable resource from getting P30 up to full production, and ironing out the colour reversal issues.
They can't even allow volunteers to come on site to help them do it, because of the strict local labour laws.
Once P30's generating an income, I'm sure they'll consider increasing the size of the team, and may have a little extra resource available for "sidelines". Fingers crossed, anyway.
there was much shouting and name calling. the moderators keep deleting posts, and finally decided to close it.
(I miss it, it had to be the most wide reaching discussion of the entire art and science of Photographic Manufacturing since Simon Galley left Ilford.)
I am still waiting for a progress report from our pal David Bias mind you. he did say he would start a new thread when there was substantive progress.
At least for now, we have good quality E-6 offerings from Fuji, with Ektachrome 100 availability coming down the pike from EK/KA. There's also a plethora of B&W films available out there from the likes of Kodak, Ilford, and others. While I applaud Film Ferrania's dedication to P30 production, and we have it on good authority from PE that B&W is part of the route to getting to E-6, what I'd really like to see from the Ferrania guys is an ISO 400 or faster E-6 emulsion. Right now there are ZERO E-6 emulsions being manufactured with an ISO higher than 100. Kodak isn't even trying to bring this back yet - their planned reintroduction of Ektachrome is ISO 100. This is a huge hole in the market, and at least IMHO a better bet than bringing back 126 or 220. Bring back an ISO 400 E-6 emulsion in 135 and 120, and you'll have a captive market. It might be small, but it would be all Ferrania's. Nobody's made a high-speed E-6 emulsion since Fuji discontinued Provia 400X back in 2013.
No mention of Super8! While Kodak has just released Ektachrome100d, I feel that there still is room for another color reversal film since all color reversal films have different characteristics.
Kodak of course has the inside track in making super 8 cartridges. 16mm and regular 8 only need the appropriate spools and cans, for a factory that has the working perforating equipment. Super 8 besides needing the cartridges also may need a lubrication coating on the back of the film to get through the sharp bends.
Hmm.
December 2018 is pretty late in the fall.
Oh well. No sense in spoiling the party with anything like a true deadline.
OK, makes sense, i also thought he said we would be getting more regular kickstarter updates at one point, but has been a while since the last one.there was much shouting and name calling. the moderators keep deleting posts, and finally decided to close it.
(I miss it, it had to be the most wide reaching discussion of the entire art and science of Photographic Manufacturing since Simon Galley left Ilford.)
I am still waiting for a progress report from our pal David Bias mind you. he did say he would start a new thread when there was substantive progress.
I think the last thing the old thread was about was somebody having found older literature mentioning that a recommended developer for P30 was a compensating developer.
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