Damn I'm really sorry about hijacking this thread. IMHO we should just stop with the nonsense and start another APS-only thread if somebody feel the need to discuss it any further.
I just asked about APS since Ferrania had the equipment to make it and it would be nice to know if they kept it. There is no need for immediate start of APS film manufacturing since I still can buy Fuji Nexia and B&W Kodak on eBay and so does everybody else.
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Same here, i completley agree, i think i asked the same thing for the same reason as you also
ULF is somewhat simple, in theory... But our existing coater is relatively small and can only make film up to 8x10".
To produce ULF materials, we will need a bigger coater head - which is in the plans, but for the somewhat distant future...
Does this mean that the maximum roll width that the LRF coater can currently handle is not alot more than 10 inches? I know the width was alot narrower than big boy's rolls, but to compare, what is the standard width of a master roll, i think its around a metre, is this correct? Photo Engineer will know this. If you are able to modify the width of the rolls, well that is great news, even if it is a way off...
Prof_Pixel is very wise...
I've been speaking very loosely about the theoretical future possibilities of FILM Ferrania, and while we are truly optimistic about the future, everything currently falls into the category of "it remains to be seen"...
This is very interesting regarding scaling up coatings in a research environment, as Photo Engineer also mentioned, that it is very hard to scale things up from the research lab to the large scale production coater to have the same quality.
Does this essentially mean that the films we see produced in the LRF could very well be better than the same films that were mass produced by the large big boy coater?
Hopefully the production scale in the LRF can meet the future demands of film, as this could very well pave the way for higher quality films than what we have seen made on industrial scale coaters, would also make R&D much easier too.
