Having just finished a set of 24 prints from a 4 x 3 test matrix that sets a series of (over) exposures against a set of (over) development times of Ilford HP5+ in Rodinal R09*, I am in a fanciful mood and imagined writing an 'I wish...' kind of letter to Ilford.
My imaginary letter to Ilford would go something like this (only it would be more elegantly written, better argued from an artistic and historical point of view and much much more persuasive, in a sound business kind of a sense):
Dear Ilford,
HP5 was the first film I used (as student) and I have recently re-discovered its charm, frequently dropping it into strong R09 solutions and preferring it to all the other films I have tried.
Generally I am looking for a less WYSIWYG look from film, and so, I just bought some out-of-date HP5 Plus in the old black box of the 80s. The black box that makes the film look so much more alluring – mysterious, even. I think that the old black packaging could be re-introduced to make HP5 more appealing.
But then why stop there? Why not bring back, in perhaps limited editions, real HP5 (without the slightly unnecessary 'Plus' or '+'), real HP4 (with its 60s type and sunburst logo) and then the ever-intriguing HP3 in that lovely green and yellow box and tin?
Now, how many people would love to buy a film packaged like that!
Lastly, after Ilford's resounding commercial success with the above series of archeological retro-projects, I'd like to see them get Dufaycolor out of the cupboard and put it back into production. Dufaycolor, the beautiful additive colour film technology they invested in, back in 1935.
Yours, in fevered anticipation,
El Datsun
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*I'm not sure if anyone is interested but I will post the matrix as soon as I can scan them.
My imaginary letter to Ilford would go something like this (only it would be more elegantly written, better argued from an artistic and historical point of view and much much more persuasive, in a sound business kind of a sense):
Dear Ilford,
HP5 was the first film I used (as student) and I have recently re-discovered its charm, frequently dropping it into strong R09 solutions and preferring it to all the other films I have tried.
Generally I am looking for a less WYSIWYG look from film, and so, I just bought some out-of-date HP5 Plus in the old black box of the 80s. The black box that makes the film look so much more alluring – mysterious, even. I think that the old black packaging could be re-introduced to make HP5 more appealing.
But then why stop there? Why not bring back, in perhaps limited editions, real HP5 (without the slightly unnecessary 'Plus' or '+'), real HP4 (with its 60s type and sunburst logo) and then the ever-intriguing HP3 in that lovely green and yellow box and tin?
Now, how many people would love to buy a film packaged like that!
Lastly, after Ilford's resounding commercial success with the above series of archeological retro-projects, I'd like to see them get Dufaycolor out of the cupboard and put it back into production. Dufaycolor, the beautiful additive colour film technology they invested in, back in 1935.
Yours, in fevered anticipation,
El Datsun
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*I'm not sure if anyone is interested but I will post the matrix as soon as I can scan them.
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That tin looks awesome indeed and I bet the HolgaDianaLomo fans would just LOVE it, too. :wub:
