UKJohn
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I have a question about Ilford Quality Control, which I have to confess I'm somewhat embarrassed to ask.
The question is this, are Ilford having difficulties with their quality control?
The reason I ask is that I am currently studying a BA(Hons) in Photography at a West Midlands (UK) University and our lecturers have advised us against using Ilford film products for this reason. Where they get their information from I can't say. I am assuming they are totally wrong in this statement (and I hope I can correct the evil of their ways!!)
I use 100% Ilford paper and chemicals and around 80% film, 120 Pan F and 4" x 5" Delta 100 (the other 20% is made up of Fuji ACROS). I have never had any complaints, although recently whilst shooting same Pan F the final developed negs were rather dense, I have put this down to an error on my part when making the exposure or using old developer (which I know I did - being a tight student!).
I was just curious as to whether anyone else had heard of such a question being raised and also really to give me piece of mind. I don't intend to stopping using Ilford products because of what, I truly hope, is a throw away comment.
Apologies for posting this thread so do be gentle in your replies.
Cheers
John.
The question is this, are Ilford having difficulties with their quality control?
The reason I ask is that I am currently studying a BA(Hons) in Photography at a West Midlands (UK) University and our lecturers have advised us against using Ilford film products for this reason. Where they get their information from I can't say. I am assuming they are totally wrong in this statement (and I hope I can correct the evil of their ways!!)
I use 100% Ilford paper and chemicals and around 80% film, 120 Pan F and 4" x 5" Delta 100 (the other 20% is made up of Fuji ACROS). I have never had any complaints, although recently whilst shooting same Pan F the final developed negs were rather dense, I have put this down to an error on my part when making the exposure or using old developer (which I know I did - being a tight student!).
I was just curious as to whether anyone else had heard of such a question being raised and also really to give me piece of mind. I don't intend to stopping using Ilford products because of what, I truly hope, is a throw away comment.
Apologies for posting this thread so do be gentle in your replies.
Cheers
John.