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I really miss the HP5 and Tri-X and Plus-X I used to shoot in the 90's (94-95). The grain was Wooonderful!!! And the tones! Film's intrinsic tones, in those years, was a huge reason for the image's character, success. Nowadays, films are too perfect.
 
Kodak Film Packs - assorted sizes and film types
Panatomic X - down to my last 4 rolls in 120
HIE and Kodachrome
 
Agfapan 250 cine stock. I've been holding onto my last 200-150 feet in deep freeze, probably a good time to shoot it this summer. It's tone curve is amazing, and the look is quite old timey/ classic. Competitor to Eastman double x, which I also have about ~ 700 feet left. Though much better than the xx.

I feel quite lucky to still have a fair amount of stock films that people here still wish they made, such as panatomic x, and hie.
 
Just curious, as I've seen a few heremention missing Agfa films and papers. So, has anyone tried the Adoxpapers that are (supposedly) the Agfa remake? Or, I just noticed thistoday, the Rollei/Agfa branded films available at B&H and Iassume others? Not sure how they compare to the APX line, and others,but I noticed the labeling is coincidentally close at "RPX-100"etc.
 
Kodak Film Packs - assorted sizes and film types
Panatomic X - down to my last 4 rolls in 120
HIE and Kodachrome

I was just going to add that I'm down to my last four rolls of Panatomic X and three rolls of Agfa 25. In 120.

I even think the name "Panatomic X" is the best one ever thought up.
 
Just curious, as I've seen a few heremention missing Agfa films and papers. So, has anyone tried the Adoxpapers that are (supposedly) the Agfa remake? Or, I just noticed thistoday, the Rollei/Agfa branded films available at B&H and Iassume others? Not sure how they compare to the APX line, and others,but I noticed the labeling is coincidentally close at "RPX-100"etc.

I print pretty regularly on MCC 110. It's a really excellent paper. Better, in a way for my tastes anyway, than Agfa MCC in that it's on a brighter white base. I've also tried the MCP 312 pearl, and it's a close match for the old Agfa PE stuff too.

No experience with the films. (The Adox - I do have experience with the old Agfapan black and white, and have three unopened boxes of 4x5 APX 100 in my freezer.)
 
Films I wish for, I never really appreciated Vericrome Pan. I never thought to stock up on Plux-x 7231 16mm

Another I had fun with on the colour side were the Fast Ekatpress, it think it was 1000 or maybe 3200
 
EIR - truly the only irreplaceable film. I'd shoot it every day if I could. I have one roll left and I don't know yet what I'm saving it for. I also miss Konica Chrome 100. I have a few rolls of that (branded as Polaroid) that's holding up surprisingly well given its age. I think I'll shoot some tomorrow...

Ulysses
 
Fresh HIE.

Kodachrome. I ordered ten rolls of K64 and they shipped the day of the announcement by Kodak of its discontinuance. I thought that was pretty ironic. I'd only rediscovered it a few months before but I got 14 rolls shot and processed in Kodachrome's last two years.

Agfapan 100. I discovered it too late and what a delicious film.

I'm sure I'll miss Plus-X but FP4 Plus is such a good film, I'm not going to complain. FP4 has always been my regular medium-speed B&W film but Plus-X always came calling occasionally.

But you know what? We have a lot left. Only this past week I discovered just how delicious Rollei Retro 80S is developed in PMK. I have lots left to discover and have already found a lot of really good stuff.
 
Kodachrome 64. Hands down.

Fuji Neopan 400 and 1600 - truly remarkable B&W film that was truly distinct.
 
Kodachrome...

It's just never been the same.

Ken
 
I miss Kodak's trifecta: Tech Pan, High Speed Infrared sheet film, and Kocachrome. Also, their technical data was a great education.
 
Provia 400x - stuff was short lived and packed with high tech goodness

Tmax 3200 had a beautiful contrast
 
KODAK EKTACHROME Professional Infrared EIR
Dollar film
Verichrome Pan
Kodachrome
 
Agfapan 400 and K64-in that order.
 
I miss all the great films which have been discontinued in recent years....even the ones that I never quite "got round to" trying out ! :sad:

The ones I really miss are the the 3 Kodachromes....and probably, when my freezer is exhausted, the various Ektachromes.
 
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