wlodekmj
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Hello David, thank you for this fascinating post on the history of colour/color films. You wrote, in part, that:
If you mean companies that created their own colour film from basic principles, then it's difficult to argue with this. But if you really mean, as you wrote, "manufacture from scratch", surely there were some more. Sakura (later Konica, later Konica-Minolta) made their own colour film in Japan independently of Fuji. The Hindustan Photo Films manufacturing company was set up to make film in India so it would not have to be imported. Orwo used Agfa film as a basis but manufactured film independently in East Germany after WWII. Gevaert made their own film before merging with Agfa. In the US, Ansco created and made their own films. Even Ilford made their own Ilfochrome film for a time. If you have the time, please do say if you know that some or all of these actually used someone else's materials or manufacturing plant.
Huge thanks for keeping us informed of progress at Ferrania and of many other film facts!
As I've mentioned elsewhere before - in all of photographic history, there have only been 5 companies who manufacture color film from scratch. In historical order: Kodak, Agfa, Ferrania, Fuji and Svema (although, maybe Svema was before Fuji... Not clear on the precise dates.).
If you mean companies that created their own colour film from basic principles, then it's difficult to argue with this. But if you really mean, as you wrote, "manufacture from scratch", surely there were some more. Sakura (later Konica, later Konica-Minolta) made their own colour film in Japan independently of Fuji. The Hindustan Photo Films manufacturing company was set up to make film in India so it would not have to be imported. Orwo used Agfa film as a basis but manufactured film independently in East Germany after WWII. Gevaert made their own film before merging with Agfa. In the US, Ansco created and made their own films. Even Ilford made their own Ilfochrome film for a time. If you have the time, please do say if you know that some or all of these actually used someone else's materials or manufacturing plant.
Huge thanks for keeping us informed of progress at Ferrania and of many other film facts!