flavio81
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Unfortunately right at the bottom of the page it says "This product is produced using Eastman 5294 color reversal film"
Also known as ... Ektachrome 100D!
Unfortunately right at the bottom of the page it says "This product is produced using Eastman 5294 color reversal film"
Also known as ... Ektachrome 100D!
Why do you find it so hard to believe? Only because you never saw a box that said "Ferrania "?
And According to one dealer in used reel to reel tape, 3M did make Scotch" audio tape at Ferrania for the European market, and in a joint venture with sumoto for the Japan Market.One needs to remember that 3M was a serious company, for example in magnetic tape production they were the absolute best in manufacturing quality. When they bought Ferrania they probably would have ensured to create a quality product, even if it was for a low cost tier.
I don't think we should underestimate just how much film Ferrania was cranking out in those days. They were supplying a lot of those huge labs across Europe and certainly for a time they were supplying Wal-Mart in the USA too. Goodness knows who else....I mean, do we know who made Kirkland film for Costco?
Unfortunately right at the bottom of the page it says "This product is produced using Eastman 5294 color reversal film"
What kind of argument is that?The Kodak - Fuji monopoly/duopoly case was widely debated throughout late 80s and 90s (just one example). Never ever did Ferrania (nor Ferrania/3M) enter the debate. You can guess why.
"Ferrania being world's largest C-41 manufacturer" statement probably started as something like "Ferrania was largest white-label colour film manufacturer in Europe"
The Kodak - Fuji monopoly/duopoly case was widely debated throughout late 80s and 90s (just one example). Never ever did Ferrania (nor Ferrania/3M) enter the debate. You can guess why.
You are, of course, encouraged to come up with any half credible link to support that Ferrania was at anytime anywhere near to being largest C-41 manufacturer in the world. Sorry, but that claim has all the "Pentax 17 camera accounting for 20% of entire Ricoh's revenue" vibe. "Ferrania being world's largest C-41 manufacturer" statement probably started as something like "Ferrania was largest white-label colour film manufacturer in Europe" and then morphed into this. Frankly, it's quite absurd that this is taken seriously on Photrio.
What kind of argument is that?
You present a paper that compares Kodak versus Fuji. Does this mean those were the only two manufacturers of color film? No.
I guess Wal-mart is located in Europe, then? /s
It seems you never saw off-label film, then. There was a ton of off-label film, everywhere.
Whatever, dude.
Maybe you could tone down your ad hominem responses and provide some serious arguments instead? I'm guilty of a couple of responses made in jest not realising that people were serious when floating this idea, but can we pick up the level here? Can you provide any reference to any kind of data that would suggest that Ferrania was anywhere close to being largest manufacturer of colour film?
The history is fascinating but the big question is: does Ferrania have any capability to make a colour film ... negative and/or positive ... today or in the near future? I mean not only the know-how, but also the people and machinery.
That they made a bundle of film in the past is not in dispute!
Pot, kettle, black. I do not feel your posts are being made in good faith, but I have sufficient restraint not to "call the moderator".
There's plenty of information about Ferrania's history provided by myself and other posters.
Well, at least one poster doesn't seem to believe it.
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