DREW WILEY
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Well, Andrew, just how big is the market for Kallitype supplies? A tiny niche within another tiny niche.
What??? Ilford actually did put out Pan-F in 8x10???? Anyone know what Freestyle was asking for a box of it?
All the Ilford sheet films are already on PET base, and to my knowledge, never were on triacetate.
Adaptation of 120 roll film would be a whole different ballgame.
to my knowledge, never were on triacetate.
It's definitely PET base. I don't know when the alleged transition was made.
CTA is useless for Photocomp work unless one finished the process rather promptly and got it to press before the acetate starts shrinking. This was common knowledge all along.
One reason I ask - I have 400 5x7 sheets of Agfa Brovira #2 in silk surface just waiting for the right project. Contact prints of portraits on PanF? Huh? Maybe? Maybe not? Try it and see, as always?
That's a surprise to me. Pan F is the last film i'd buy in 8x10.
Just seems like a weird choice to me.
Agreed. I can't see any advantage over Delta 100.
Agreed. I can't see any advantage over Delta 100.
I honestly can't imagine why someone would choose Pan F over Delta 100. I just don't perceive there being any advantage.
I honestly can't imagine why someone would choose Pan F over Delta 100. I just don't perceive there being any advantage.
perhaps it is easier to re-engineer for PET base.
So, isn't every Ilford sheet film on a PET base? Like Kodak?
But not every roll film is.
So if Harman, like Kodak, are looking at moving roll films to PET, they need to do a lot of engineering to make it happen.
Perhaps Pan F is suitable as a starting point, and dosing the necessary engineering for sheet film at the same time makes sense.
Pan F has a particular "wire sharpness" look all its own.
There can be problems with dust when enlarging! It's really hard to keep that much film clean ( and glass in a glass carrier).80 sq inches of film .....there's never a problem with sharpness or resolution.
Hi,
just out of curiosity, is it BS 117 ("seidenraster")?
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