faberryman
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They have. This is not a new concept by any means.
Rollei has been doing it for years, they respool Agfa Aviphot. Astrum/Svema respools Tasma or agfa. Silberra film is almost certainly aero film, if not from Kodak, then from Tasma or Agfa. Probably the most widely known example is Santacolor. Both Rae 1000 and Color 100 are respooled areal surveillance stocks. There are many other places that do this, including me, who is offering surplus Aviphot 200 in MF and sheets on an extremely small scale.
People have been buying surplus or fresh areal film for many years, and packaging it in-house or with Shanghai or Foma. This business model is well explored, and it works well, so folks are happy to sell the stuff. And people are willing to buy it, because even though it might be cheaper to find surplus bulk film online, people don’t want to spend time in the dark making and packing film, they just want to shoot it.
I should have been clearer. I meant why wasn't the respooling of black and white and color aerial reconnaissance film done during the heyday of film, say 1960-2000, if the film is so great and all?
The only thing I remember being respooled back then was color motion picture film. There was a company that sold it by the roll inexpensively, you had to send it to them for ECN2 processing and remjet removal, and then they would send you a free roll with your prints, which of course you had to send back to them for processing, and on and on.
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