darkosaric
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but Efke is made in Croatia, isn't it?
Yes. In Samobor, near Zagreb.
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but Efke is made in Croatia, isn't it?
Just wondered how many film factories there were at the top of film production and how many there are now?
Kodak production is ramping slowly downward. This should be recognized by all.
Just curious, by how much since Mr. Shanebrook's book was published? Would it be due to not as much movie film production? I thought it wouln't be too bad since the revamping of the T-Max films (new coating facilities) and the introduction of the new Ektar & Portra films.
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1. Motion Picture film demand decline overall
They can all be coated on one line with the proper scheduling and equipment setup.
PE
Does that mean that the machines currently coating only BW (and might have been designed only with this intended use in mind) can be employed to churn out color film, or just that the machines currently coating color can be used for BW?
We forgot a japanese manufacturer: Konishiroku alias Konica. They had a product range named Sakura. Quality equaled Fuji and Kodak, sales did not.
I had a bunch of 120 Sakura infrared film I sold a couple years ago. It said Konica on the roll when you opened it up.
As Simon says, there is a minimum amount of one roll that can be coated. For Kodak, this is about 1 linear mile by 42" wide. This gives a true web of 40" to slit and chop for product.
PE
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