I think there are more options in ULF film, funky sizes and great prices thanks to J and C. They also made Eastern European products available to fill the void. They have stepped up where noone else had the sense to.
The fact is that one shouldn't put all ones eggs in one vendors offerings. Perhaps the market is ripe for another vendor to invest in an inventory of the more esoteric film sizes?
Well, lets see, for b/w film there is Kodak (USA), Ilford (UK), then possibly two in China (Lucky, Era), one in Croatia (Efke), then Foma(don't know location), and Fuji in Japan. If you add exclusively paper coaters, there would be Kentmere (UK), and Oriental (Japan). If you add contract coating, there would be Filmotec (Germany) and AgfaGevart (Belgium) Still lots for b/w. Much less for color. maybe only three or possibly four coating locations for color.
Wonder how many of those will be cutting LF and ULF film two years from now?
Sandy King
My concern is how many people can manufacture the support bases for film and paper? When an emulsion disappears from the market - we all know about it - but I'm quite concerned that other unpleasant stuff is happening further down the supply chain under our radar.
Yes, this is a big problem also. I think Simon Galley explained that they could not start up production of HP5+ film in 220 size because they could no longer purchase the paper backing? Or was it the base itself?
Sandy King
My concern is how many people can manufacture the support bases for film and paper? When an emulsion disappears from the market - we all know about it - but I'm quite concerned that other unpleasant stuff is happening further down the supply chain under our radar.
AFAIK, Kodak still makes and subs all of its own film base. At present, they have overcapacity in the plant on Ridge Road.
PE
How "capital-intensive" is the production of film bases or paper supports? Would it seem at all feasible that even a copy the size of Ilford could do this?
I will buy from JandC in the future as a last resort. If I am going to be treated so contemptuously: no response to emails, no phones answered, no idea when or if products will be available -- why should I, or anyone patronize such an operations.
I will buy from JandC in the future as a last resort. If I am going to be treated so contemptuously: no response to emails, no phones answered, no idea when or if products will be available -- why should I, or anyone patronize such an operations.
Troll.
Well, lets see, for b/w film there is Kodak (USA), Ilford (UK), then possibly two in China (Lucky, Era), one in Croatia (Efke), then Foma(don't know location), and Fuji in Japan. If you add exclusively paper coaters, there would be Kentmere (UK), and Oriental (Japan). If you add contract coating, there would be Filmotec (Germany) and AgfaGevart (Belgium) Still lots for b/w. Much less for color. maybe only three or possibly four coating locations for color.
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