I'm seeing notices from stores in Europe announcing the annual ULF film cutting
how come we are not hearing about this??
HELP!
how come we are not hearing about this??
HELP!
I agree Tom. I hope we have covered Peter's point about no announcement on Photrio so I hope this isn't construed as diverting the thread but I see a certain irony in what is happening in the analogue world which is that Ilford brings out the next generation of darkroom paper when we on Photrio may be the last users of the darkroom in terms of printing and yet we are of much less importance to Ilford than we once were.Photrio now seems like a very marginal platform for the current iteration of ILFORD.

simply put buy Denise Ross book and start making your own paper like I do; although I eschew the darkroom for the sun and make POP prints...I agree Tom. I hope we have covered Peter's point about no announcement on Photrio so I hope this isn't construed as diverting the thread but I see a certain irony in what is happening in the analogue world which is that Ilford brings out the next generation of darkroom paper when we on Photrio may be the last users of the darkroom in terms of printing and yet we are of much less importance to Ilford than we once were.
On the other hand it may be that Pemberstone has already seen the end of darkroom printing and has concluded that MG V will be the last of paper/ darkroom innovations. It may even be that some of the work to bring MGV to fruition was begun before Pemberstone took over so it decided to let it go ahead. I scratch my head trying to work out how we and a few other non Photrio diehards can keep darkroom printing alive.
pentaxuser
Photrio now seems like a very marginal platform for the current iteration of ILFORD.
Photrio is a marginal platform full stop. Most of us are already steeped in film photography and know things like when the Ilford ULF usually take place and we look for it. Ilford are better off informing people on facebook and Instragram.
FWIW I started following Ilford Photo on Facebook a few months ago and they post some interesting articles and info - though mostly of interest to people who haven't been using their products for decades. They probably know that in order to grow their business they need to interact with the people relatively new to film. And they're doing it successfully. They're quite interactive on Facebook.
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