I still think Ilford should offer it in sheets, at least 4x5. Given how many LF shooters work in a hybrid work flow and it's advantages for scanning I think a lot of those folks would really appreciate it. (And I'd probably start laying in a stock in both 120 and 4x5 along with C41 chems for the Jobo!) I agree with Simon, Stone, find a way to wet print - but still, this film does have advantages for scanning in addition to its wet print virtues.
Oh Roger, great minds think alike! Maybe minds that are not so great, but the thought is a great one. After I shot some XP1 in my Kodak Medalist II and saw the results I bought some 4x5 sheet film and shot it in an old Speed Graphic. It was an easy, sharp film to work with. I only went to cropped 11x14 (maybe equal to 16x20) and thought it produced excellent results as easy as pie. If this XP2 Super or + whatever it is is as good as they say then it should be offered in 4x5. Trouble is that most smaller labs/developing outfits might not even do sheet film. Of course that doesn't mean one couldn't process it at home. JW

