Ilfochrome ISO 100 ?

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John Meyer

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I was at book store and saw a picture of some different
films and saw "Ilfo Chrome 100", 35mm in a film only type of book..
Has anyone ever used this film? How was it...
I wish i could find some...
John
 

Ian Grant

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Ilford made colour films back in the 60's, but later were selling rebadged films from other manufacturers notably Sakura (Konica). They sold Chrome films and colour neg films.

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Ilford made colour films back in the 60's, but later were selling rebadged films from other manufacturers notably Sakura (Konica). They sold Chrome films and colour neg films.

Ian

And as a follow-up, Konica ceased film production about a year ago. You can still find some fresh, but close dated stuff on eBay once in a while.
 

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Ilfachrome 100 was sourced from Konica for several years and at one time Ilford provided a processing facility for it in the UK (I used to use it a lot). But that was over 20 years ago. I think later it may have come from Agfa. Certainly later the negative films came from Agfa rather than Konica, and much later they used Ferrania for a 100 speed neg film, maybe for others.
 
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