Final run of Kodak Supra Endura...stock-up time is now

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The F surface, according to kodak is still available.
 

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B&H has a pretty good selection of rolls if you are willing to go that route.
 
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Last I checked it wasn't in their catalogue. Not in Freestyle's either. I think Adorama lists it but not sure if they can get it...
 

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Thanks for the replies. I'm really excited about trying this out, and was really surprised to find everything when I visited the photo store today (was destiny!). What I bought is Ektacolor RA developer (CAT 147 8817) to make 1 US gallon, and Ektacolor RA bleach-fix and replenisher (CAT 138 8701) to make 5 liters. Could I mix these up to make a 1 liter batch of each ?

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Our future choices will be:

Ultra
Edge
Crystal Archive
DNP type A9

Ultra is available in sheets, although I've only ever seen rolls for sale. Is it too high in contrast to be used for normal photography? Can something be added to the developer to tame the contrast in a consistent way?

Edge is rolls only, to my eye it's quite similar to Endura, the biggest difference being paper thickness.

Crystal Archive, also rolls only (although to be cut down soon in the UK), is apparently not so good at room temperature.

DNP I know nothing about. Some info here: http://www.dnp.co.jp/ims/fotolusio/pdf/dnp_a9_tdse_v1.pdf

Far from ideal, but I think there's scope for experimentation to see if any of those four will work as we want them to.
 
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Well who uses Ultra? Supra was the only normal paper for optical printing in their range, the bestseller. Ultra is for special purposes, probably with 10-20% sales compared to Supra. The only reason why it isn't discontinued yet is that they have a large stock of it. So, it will be gone before long.

Fill your fridge with Supra Endura now while it's still available. I think there are quite a lot of users after all and when the economical situation gets better, it's always possible that they will make some more.

This business is a bit problematic because they need a large sum of money when they make a master roll, and then it pays back slowly and it may take years. So, it's always an investment to future. That may lead to killing a product that is in fact bought enough; but due to lack of capital right now. This is happening with many products now.
 

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Of course Supra VC is "still" available. It was introduced as a replacement for Supra Endura just a few months ago. But it cannot be used for optical printing, or maybe you can but the results are inferior. Color crossover and higher contrast.

Please also take a look at the former discussions. Here you can also see the turn of events, as they first announced all sizes discontinued, then changed the story so that only rolls would be discontinued, and later admitted that yes it will be discontinued once stock runs out.

(there was a url link here which no longer exists)

(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
 
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Supra VC is not an optical paper...looks worse than CA under the enlarger - bad saturation, not neutral and with ugly crossover in the highlights. If you think this is a viable alternative then I'm glad you're not in charge of printing my work! And, sorry to be a contrarian folks, ultra in sheets is so long gone. My guess is that whoever is in charge of updating the kodak website is either asleep at the switch, deliberately spreading disinformation (would not surprise me given kodaks penchant for extreme equivocation during discontinuances) or just not there.
 
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What baffles me is all the conflicting news regarding discontinuances from Kodak. Talking to their spokespeople hardly makes the situation any clearer, in fact just the opposite. I'd like to give kodak the benefit of the doubt and see this confusion as the natural outcome of a large corporation that has become unmoored and is now gradually falling apart rather than deliberate obfuscation. Yesterday Kodak professional told me that N surface supra is officially discontinued (still no word on website) and that the f surface current status is "backordered". Not entirely sure whether or not kodak intends on filling those backorders but, as usual, such a statement provides a glimmer of hope that I'll be printing on Supra for six months longer than I thought.

It is moot that Kodak has a digitally optimized paper called Supra VC so don't get your panties in a knot when we state the obvious.
 

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Who makes the DNP paper? I used the DNP 100 speed color print film. It's Kodacolor.
 

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So how does the Edge paper perform ? Having to buy a roll is not ideal, but I think it could be manageable.
From the quick web search I did, it seems to be quite inexpensive too, I saw an 8" x 305' roll for $37 USD
 

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I have not seen Ultra in cut sheets in a couple of years. It used to be in stock everywhere along with Supra and Portra. Portra and Ultra cut sheets appeared to go away together, at least from retail shelves and every Online place I looked. This was probably early 2007 that I am recalling.

I recently discovered that Ultra is still made in rolls.

At any rate, if Ultra is still made in cut sheets, who carries it? The last I saw it anywhere was around the time I mentioned above.
 

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Edge, in my opinion is pretty nice. It is just not quite as thick as Endura.....
 

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Ultra in sheets is long gone. Kodak needs to update their website.

I know it is! ...but I can be wrong, and PE keeps insisting that it is still here, so.......?
 

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Well, all I can go by is the Kodak web site myself. I have a freezer and fridge stuffed with Supra Endura so I have not bought any lately myself.

Sorry.

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Well, all I can go by is the Kodak web site myself. I have a freezer and fridge stuffed with Supra Endura so I have not bought any lately myself.

Sorry.

PE

How long does the paper keep?
 

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I have kept Supra Endura at room temperature (68 F avg) for 1 year with no appreciable change. Frozen, it keeps much better. I recently sent a pack of metallic surface to an APUG member and he reported good results. It was about 5 years old and frozen for almost the whole time. It had been partly used and refrigerated for about 1 week after purchase.

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Well, that does it for me. I'm switching to Ilford for all my color paper needs!!! :smile:
 

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Kodak again bites off the hands that fed them for all those years. I'm really starting to wish they'd just shut down the whole company and be done with it.
 

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Evidently, we are no longer the hands that feed them.
 

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Kodak again bites off the hands that fed them for all those years. I'm really starting to wish they'd just shut down the whole company and be done with it.

You again bite off the people who like to use and need Kodak products, for all those years and in the future. I'm really starting to wish you'd just shut up and be done with it.

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