I think I recall Ilford saying that they wouldn't do Delta 400 in sheet sizes as it would interfere with HP5 sales. But I say bring it on!
So they would rather lose to Kodak T-Max 400 instead?
I think I recall Ilford saying that they wouldn't do Delta 400 in sheet sizes as it would interfere with HP5 sales. But I say bring it on!
Square paper would be awesome!
Why? If you need square format say in 12x12 inches Cut 4" off the long side and use it for test strips!
Film being offered in 220?
A guy can dream, can't he?
Why? If you need square format say in 12x12 inches Cut 4" off the long side and use it for test strips!
Instead of whining about what they did not bring out we better discuss what they did.
I think that dark-tent is worth a thread of its own. I do not think a major manufacturer ever offered such in the last 100 years.
Thank you for your service!And thus I can offer you the newest of the news... (no more living in the past)
-) a darkroom starter kit
-) a dark-tent
-) a gift calendar
Nova Darkroom sold a 'darkroom in a tent' product a few years ago.
I LOVE the film tab!!! Plus like the old days Ilford prints useful information on the inside of the box. Since Ilford adopted the new box there's only Ilford developers listedIf finer grain is your only criteria - sure. Everything else is subjective. TMY-2 requires more post-scanning shenanigans to shake off the "metallic" scent and add the warmth I want my photos to have. Delta 400, on the other hand, is almost perfection after a slight gamma adjustment. And then there's the pure perfection - HP5+. I know, this sounds hand wavy, but since you used the word "compete", Delta 400 out-competes TMY-2 in my universe on every single criteria I care about (including silly things like packaging. I avoid films that aren't sold in individual carton boxes because I need the film tab). Even if it was $3/roll I still wouldn't use it.
I don't think I would want to spend too much time in there. Maybe enough to make a contact sheet and one print. Claustrophobic, if you ask me.I have not printed since the 80s. Those who do, what is your impression of this tent? Is 1.3x1.3 meters enough?
I have worked in very small spaces and could make it work for 8x10 prints, but would probably choose instead to use daylight tubes and a nearby bathroom or kitchen for the wet stages.I have not printed since the 80s. Those who do, what is your impression of this tent? Is 1.3x1.3 meters enough?
Maybe 2 tents somehow connected? There still isn't any plumbing or electricity.I have worked in very small spaces and could make it work for 8x10 prints, but would probably choose instead to use daylight tubes and a nearby bathroom or kitchen for the wet stages.
Curious about the ventilation in that tent...
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