Dustin McAmera
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It's coming home, It's coming home, It's coming...
From what I recall, only Agfa's print materials claimed 2 supercoats, almost all other print (as opposed to camera) products from Ilford, Fuji etc claim 1 (and Fuji tends to disclose supercoats)
Either way, the point is that Ilford have an established cooperation with Fuji and a production scalability that Fuji don't have - which means that if it is a colour product - and I am in no way certain that it is - then it's likely going to have significant Fuji input.
So the same as Analogue WonderlandIf they can't tell us then why bother to even announce that they know The only reason I can think of is that both parties are saying; "Look we are in the know as privileged parties so pay more attention to us"
I wonder how that message helps them. I could never guess
pentaxuser
My mention of two identical layers of topcoat and a UV protection layer beneath this goes back to my recent plant visit, specific parts of the coating installation I saw there and the questions I asked about it. I don't know about the Agfa and Ilford papers. I do see plenty of ways how documentation released to the general public would simplify matters and leave out details that are irrelevant to most of the outside world.
So the same as Analogue WonderlandIf they can't tell us then why bother to even announce that they know The only reason I can think of is that both parties are saying; "Look we are in the know as privileged parties so pay more attention to us"
I wonder how that message helps them. I could never guess
pentaxuser
Some of us old farts may not especially like this kind of marketing but it really works with the under 30s who are said to be driving the resurgence in film.
Nobody (to my knowledge) is making Kodak chemistry anymore after Sino Promise failed. could Harman do a deal to make it?
Except that Harman does make its own chemistry anyway and if it contracted its present chemical producers to make what was known as Kodak chemicals but presumably re-labels them Ilford or Harman or indeed any other name then it ensuring that it is competing against itself, isn't it?
pentaxuser
People seem to think it’s colour related. But what else might it be?
A tie-in with a camera manufacturer to launch a new film camera? Pentax have said they want to make a new one. Perhaps Harman have been speaking to others. A good mid range camera would be good.
The whole different Ilfords thing is confusing. So either they wish to separate themselves more and make the Harman brand more distinctive, or, closer ties to bring the Ilfords back together?
Nobody (to my knowledge) is making Kodak chemistry anymore after Sino Promise failed. could Harman do a deal to make it?
It's certainly a different hype, apparently aimed at a younger demographic which I can believe but beyond that I have seen nothing by way of hard evidence that it is necessarily as big as we allow our imaginations to believe it will beThis is more than hyping Kentmere in 120, Ortho 80 or the dark tent on the existing Ilford channels....this is a major, whole new website and set of social media accounts. I totally get the idea that it's Cibachrome or colour film, if we assume it's a phoenix. But I do doubt they're in any position to achieve those. What else could it be, that they can't or don't want to sell under the Ilford banner?
From a strategic standpoint, a new camera would make a lot of sense.
I'd like to see the LCA's that support your statement. I don't think they hold any water, to be frank.I cannot see Harman producing anything that uses environmentally degrading chemistry as in colour papers or films.
I don't know but it's nothing that would involve capital (over £10k).
Could be something to do with settling Sino Promise bankruptcy.![]()
I cannot see Harman producing anything that uses environmentally degrading chemistry as in colour papers or films.
Do I take it that both of the above are the proverbial tongue in cheek statementsWith inflation a night out in the West End of London will soon involve capital of over £10,000
pentaxuser
Ok, I have it on good authority ...
(from my neighbor's cat)
that it's a peel-apart instant Kodachrome that is stand developed in caffenol...the process also uses a pre-soak, stop bath and 'driveway cleaner'.
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