aldevo
Member
Hi,
did you see the posting from Robert Vonk concerning the situation of IR films in the BW section?
Quote: ".........Due to the fact Kodak has discontinued HIE our Fotohuis has organized all int. Partners, Rollei/Maco (Germany)- Foma Bohemia S.R.O. (Czech Republic) - Moersch Photochemie (Germany) etc. to introduce a new high sensitive IR film on ALL formats.
The risk for such a film project is high, it's difficult to make and more multi-language technicians are involved.
However two main EU manufacturers have this technology, so we will not ask Kodak for assistance."
And furthermore there is the statement from Mirko Boeddecker that they will look at the possibility to design a high speed infrared film based on the Agfa APX 400 emulsion.
I think it is probably better to support these initiatives of the smaller and more flexible european manufacturers.
Let Kodak concentrate on those products which they can do best: Higher volume films and papers with high, exceptional constant quality.
It would be great to see the improvements of TMY-2 also in TMX and TMZ.
And I would like to see the introduction of the Vision 3 technology in our foto films. Two more stops dynamic range and finer grain will be such an improvement, that film will be much more attractive for a lot of digital photographers.
Such improvements are much more important for stabilising the film market. That is the direction all greater film manufacturers have to go.
Best regards,
Jana
Jana - I agree completely. Yours was a very well thought out post!