Pretty soon Ferrania will be the only one making slide film, and their kickstarter re-startup is mired in bad luck and Italian efficiency. We may be without slide film until 2020.
Yup, no more Kodak 220 manufacturing. In fact, just yesterday Kodak included a "before and after" image of its black and white backing paper...IIRC, Kodak has already discontinued 220 (if not please advice, well maybe some 220 Portra left in the market
Yup, no more Kodak 220 manufacturing. In fact, just yesterday Kodak included a "before and after" image of its black and white backing paper
(scroll to the page's bottom) that shows it no longer feels a need to identify any medium format rolls as "120." The only medium format film it will manufacture from now on is 120.
I'll plead for mercy due to being unwell today. The only source is a (faulty?) recollection of other posts saying so. I'm usually more rigorous than that. Sorry....Do you have a source for the 220 info?...
I'll plead for mercy due to being unwell today. The only source is a (faulty?) recollection of other posts saying so. I'm usually more rigorous than that. Sorry.
Well I hope when and if they get started that they will eventually produce a 400 speed film (or higher!)
Regarding fast E6 stock, Ferrania have stated that relaunced 400 & 1000 speed stocks would likely be early follow-ons from the 100 speed - I must admit that those are a far more exciting prospect than Provia 400X ever was to me.
Pretty soon Ferrania will be the only one making slide film...
Hasn't provia 400x in all formats been discontinued for some time now?
Given Kodak and Fuji's 'plans' they would be able to get more crowd funding but a 400 ISO may be a while in gestation.
I used to draw Gannt charts but management never liked the positions of the little triangles...
Pretty soon Ferrania will be the only one making slide film, and their kickstarter re-startup is mired in bad luck and Italian efficiency. We may be without slide film until 2020.
Didn't Ferrania made a high speed slide film in the past?
They have the recipe, but it is for the "Big Boy" coater.
And there might be some ingredients unavailable.
That is not knowing the facts.
Delays were actually caused by external factors not on their control and the demolition team (for the old Ferrania buildings) being actually very efficient.
Your country isn't exactly swimming in efficiency.
Didn't Detroit went to bankruptcy? And Kodak?
I wonder where is the efficiency there.
Yes sure they did as late as 2005.
But they picked the 100 cause it was lowest risk.
Materials may have been contrabanded...
My crystal ball has a crack.
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