Tom. my impression is that by definition the old Harman Technology consisting of what was a brave management buyout simply disappeared when it was in turn bought out by Pemberstone and frankly Photrio members while valuable does not represent its future. Future consumers are needed and they largely lie elsewhere.It is good that "ILFORD" are considering products that match their target market, but it also seems clear that some of the emphasis from the management buyout days of communication on this forum and to established darkroom workers seems to have been de-emphasised.
It is good that "ILFORD" are considering products that match their target market, but it also seems clear that some of the emphasis from the management buyout days of communication on this forum and to established darkroom workers seems to have been de-emphasised.
Ironic
Yes, my dear brother.Too easy surely?It has to be Pemberstone's "big hit" for the 21st century i.e. the successor to Kodachrome, called Pembochrome
OK not as catchy a word as Kodachrome but this strange autumnal mist that surrounds this island tonight and reduces colours to a form of orthochrome has had an effect on my brain. I have been isolated with my fellow lighthouse keeper since the start of Covid. Photrio has been the only contact with the outside world and then it has mostly been the Soapbox
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This just showed up on Instagram...Ironic.
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"best in show award from digital camera world" that's pretty funny.
too bad the tent doesn't have an oculus to put in a small lens and make it an obscure
If you have room for this tent, you could always build yourself a 4'x4'x7' box using 2x2s and thin plywood. That would have solid walls you could install outlets in. You could build a light-trapped vent chamber into the top, which could also hold a recessed safelight. It wouldn't fit in the trunk of your car, though.
What material would you recommend? like a simple darkroom curtain or? I would be interested in the tent but its too small and way too expensive.
Personally, I look forward to the 12 days of film calendar. It sounds like a bit of fun.
Thanks for the update and happy new year.I received one of these, it was a lot of fun opening a window a day. It's 11 rolls of film in total and some surprises.
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