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As I remember the story from when they closed, real estate developers took over their board and shut down the factory in order to develop the property for riverside condos. It looks like their big project didn't go anywhere. A shame. I liked their stuff.
 

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very sad to see something has gone extinct
 

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There is no direct replacement to Polygrade V or Polygrade IV, etc. It had its own look. One of the very first truly outstanding VC papers, and at an excellent price. Forte also made the outstanding Lotus and Bergger labeled 200 film,
my favorite 8x10 sheet film ever.
 

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Adox is making the that emulsion for self coating

I don't think Polygrade is/was the same as Polywarmtone. The latter is the emulsion Adox is marketing as a coat-it-yourself product.

Is this emulsion actually variable contrast?

No. In that sense it's a slight misnomer. The Polywarmtone emulsion Adox sells is a fixed grade 2.5.
 

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An empty feeling . . .
 

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An empty feeling . . .

I have the same reaction to the old Building 9 on the Kodak site in Toronto, Canada:
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The entire quite massive site - which featured both development services and manufacturing of many photographic materials during its day - was closed down in 2006, and that building was simply abandoned, while most of the rest of the site was demolished.
The building itself was saved, moved temporarily and then renovated and incorporated into the Metro station for the expanded Rapid Transit line.
Here is a current picture:
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Before abandonment, Building 9 was the Canadian Kodak entertainment and recreation facility for employees featuring a gym/auditorium, cafeteria, weight room and change rooms. There were darkrooms for photo enthusiasts. The basement had several conference rooms which were used for employee training.
Those darkrooms were the only darkroom my Dad had ever developed anything in before he helped me learn, starting on my 11th birthday.
Around the world, there are many stories that are very similar to the Forte story.
 

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I have the same reaction to the old Building 9 on the Kodak site in Toronto, Canada:
View attachment 346177
The entire quite massive site - which featured both development services and manufacturing of many photographic materials during its day - was closed down in 2006, and that building was simply abandoned, while most of the rest of the site was demolished.
The building itself was saved, moved temporarily and then renovated and incorporated into the Metro station for the expanded Rapid Transit line.
Here is a current picture:
View attachment 346178
Before abandonment, Building 9 was the Canadian Kodak entertainment and recreation facility for employees featuring a gym/auditorium, cafeteria, weight room and change rooms. There were darkrooms for photo enthusiasts. The basement had several conference rooms which were used for employee training.
Those darkrooms were the only darkroom my Dad had ever developed anything in before he helped me learn, starting on my 11th birthday.
Around the world, there are many stories that are very similar to the Forte story.

When I lived in Rochester and worked at Kodak I saw that at Kodak Park and around Rochester.
 

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Here is the Toronto site from around 1996 - Building 9 is at the bottom left corner. I'm not sure whether the buildings at the top right are Canadian Kodak/Kodak Canada buildings. The entire neighbourhood is/was known as "Camera Heights" or, by some, "Kodak Heights":
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The former Kodak facility that became Forte probably had a similar influence on its neighbourhood.
 

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Here is the Toronto site from around 1996 - Building 9 is at the bottom left corner. I'm not sure whether the buildings at the top right are Canadian Kodak/Kodak Canada buildings. The entire neighbourhood is/was known as "Camera Heights" or, by some, "Kodak Heights":
View attachment 346363

The former Kodak facility that became Forte probably had a similar influence on its neighbourhood.

How come all the buildings are numbered 9?
 

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How come all the buildings are numbered 9?

You must have the "White Album" on repeat :whistling:
This snippet shows three of the other numbers - all of which were added using a felt pen.
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