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Flexible daguerreotypes; "Delta Dags"...
I agree this doesn't make sense to be from Harmon.The Platinachrome seems to be something digital - on the japanese (!) Ilford website there is mentions of "Digitalfilm 140". My japanese is non-existent, but perhaps it is some sort of platinum print kit for the digi-crowd? The A4 size designation on the box in the post above is an indication in that direction, I think.
The Platinachrome seems to be something digital - on the japanese (!) Ilford website there is mentions of "Digitalfilm 140". My japanese is non-existent, but perhaps it is some sort of platinum print kit for the digi-crowd? The A4 size designation on the box in the post above is an indication in that direction, I think.
From what I could gather, the Platina Chrome is just plain, uncoated paper... like Washi.... for alt processes.
Are you quite sure it isn't from the totally separate company who make the 'Ilford' branded inkjet materials after taking over from the Marly plant?
The Platinachrome seems to be something digital - on the japanese (!) Ilford website there is mentions of "Digitalfilm 140". My japanese is non-existent, but perhaps it is some sort of platinum print kit for the digi-crowd? The A4 size designation on the box in the post above is an indication in that direction, I think.
They are trying to get into the alternative world.. this is actually very good news for us printmakers.
A4 is just a paper size, is it not?A4 doesn't necessarily mean for digital. I used to buy Fuji B/W darkroom paper when I lived there that was A4. Can you give us a link to the Japan Ilford site, please? Thanks.
Bob, this is not Harman Technology / Ilford Photo. It's the other Ilford company that focuses on inkjet papers. And this product line is apparently announced only in Japan - there is no mention of it on the main (European) ilford.com website.
A4 is just a paper size, is it not?
It's the other Ilford company that focuses on inkjet papers. And this product line is apparently announced only in Japan - there is no mention of it on the main (European) ilford.com website.
The other Ilford company by now is only brand used by another manufacturer.
Ilford Imaging made halide as well as ink-jet products. Maybe you remember their range of silver-dye-bleach materials.
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