I think you all push Simon too hard to reveal the details of a business deal that probably are not to be widely known.
Once again, we do not sell as private label any of our film or paper products to anybody and have not since HARMAN technology was founded in February 2005.
David, Harmantechnology.com is a dead link.

Just re-read the Bergger press release, and it says "Bergger has made arrangements with Harman Technologies to produce their line of black and white coating processes"
So maybe they are dealing with Harman only for coating, not emulsion production.
By the way, anybody feels like me that they've turned into a "Filmspotter" ? You know, the equivalent of the trainspotters, those who keep tabs of train schedules, boxcar numbers, etc etc?![]()
I said this a long time ago and I will say it again:
Ilford will be the last man standing.
That's when I will cease to be a practising photographer. I don't
deal with monopolies, and am not particularly impressed with
ANY Ilford product.
My 2¢
That's when I will cease to be a practising photographer. I don't
deal with monopolies, and am not particularly impressed with
ANY Ilford product.
My 2¢
If you practice long enough you will get good enough to appreciate Ilford products.
My 2pennorth.
Regards Paul.
Used Agfa paper and Agfa/Kodak chemistry. Ilford ONLY when brought in
by 1 particular customer who insisted her enlargements be done on that
paper.
Was the hardest to work with, and I was never satisfied (although she
loved them).
These days it is only Fotokemika Varycon fiber paper. The closest to Agfa
I've found, and every negative prints great on it.
and I am very happy 
... The 100 speed film is designed primarily for indoor photography it seems. Who has manufactured these new films I don't know.
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