Tom Kershaw Subscriber Joined Jun 5, 2004 Messages 4,973 Location Norfolk, United Kingdom Format Multi Format Sep 6, 2004 #1 I forget where, but I remember hearing that Ilford made black and white film for Fuji (e.g. Acros, Neopan 400), does anyone know if this is correct? Thanks, Tom Kershaw
I forget where, but I remember hearing that Ilford made black and white film for Fuji (e.g. Acros, Neopan 400), does anyone know if this is correct? Thanks, Tom Kershaw
jim kirk jr. Member Joined Jun 9, 2004 Messages 743 Location Pennsylvania Format 35mm Sep 6, 2004 #2 I believe I remember seeing an article in B&W magazine(UK) that had something to the effect that Ilford helped Fuji produce recently a BW film that is simular to HP5.I"d have to look but I'm fairly certain the article was from some time this summer. Jim
I believe I remember seeing an article in B&W magazine(UK) that had something to the effect that Ilford helped Fuji produce recently a BW film that is simular to HP5.I"d have to look but I'm fairly certain the article was from some time this summer. Jim
Lee Shively Member Joined Apr 4, 2004 Messages 1,324 Location Louisiana, U Format Multi Format Sep 6, 2004 #3 I could be wrong but I think I remember reading that Ilford was making Fuji's chromogenic film, not their other types of black and white film.
I could be wrong but I think I remember reading that Ilford was making Fuji's chromogenic film, not their other types of black and white film.
FrankB Member Joined Apr 27, 2003 Messages 2,143 Location Northwest UK Format Medium Format Sep 6, 2004 #4 I believe Ilford collaborated with Fuji on their Neopan 400CN chromagenic emulsion. I don't know if they actually make it though.
I believe Ilford collaborated with Fuji on their Neopan 400CN chromagenic emulsion. I don't know if they actually make it though.
OP OP Tom Kershaw Subscriber Joined Jun 5, 2004 Messages 4,973 Location Norfolk, United Kingdom Format Multi Format Sep 6, 2004 #5 Thanks for that information. I am currently considering what I might replace Delta 100 with if it became necessary to do so. Tom Kershaw
Thanks for that information. I am currently considering what I might replace Delta 100 with if it became necessary to do so. Tom Kershaw