Dear Braxus,
I did indeed say we would be looking at 2007 projects around now, but we are very busy ( in all respects ) I would expect now a mid february review of new projects.
Regards
Simon ILFORD Photo / HARMAN technology Limited
Good news, Simon. Some of us AGfa mourners are still waiting for Ilford to experiment with putting your excellent warm-tone emulsion on a neutral white paper base, instead of on the ivory base.
The Agfa paper did not have an ivory base. It was a warm-tone paper with a warm-tone base. It is not a very good idea to put a warm tone emulsion on a neutral white paper. It would look weird.
If you compare the paper base of Ilford's (or Kentmere's) warmtone paper, it is much "warmer" than the base Agfa used. The particular charm of Agfa was that it was a warmtone emulsion on a more-or-less neutral white base. The base may not have been a brilliant white, but it was definitely a cooler tone than the emulsion. It's this combination that I've been unable to find anywhere.
Larry
How does using Neural or Cooltone paper with a warm tone developer look?
The shadows were pretty neutral; and they did not exhibit the open quality that the previous poster cites as being characteristic of true warm-toned papers.
]Simon, we are now in March. Has a decision been taken about production of delta 25?[/QUOTE
Dear Ajuk et al,
Our Marketing Director is at PMA in Vegas at the moment, I will get the definitive statement out by the end of next week I hope
Simon. ILFORD photo / HARMAN technology Limited
So, any news yet Simon?
regards
Stoo
Stoo,
Simon answered (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Brian
Perceptol in 5 litre packs would be great too.
That's what I get for not reading the entire thread! But we can still hope I suppose.
Keith
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