Les McLean
Subscriber
I had the following press release sent to me by Ilford Photo's PR Company.
"Kodak black-and-white
paper - the alternative
The statement from Eastman Kodak that it plans to discontinue manufacturing black-and-white paper has generated a tremendous reaction from users of monochrome paper around the world, with many also concerned about the future of Kodak black-and-white film and photochemistry, although the company has stated that it will continue to supply these.
ILFORD Photo, which recently announced that its black-and-white paper, film and photochemistry stocks are at full levels and guaranteed to continue for the future, has been inundated by calls from black-and-white enthusiasts, especially from the USA.
Many of those now telephoning and emailing ILFORD Photo are lifetime users of Kodak products, and are concerned and frustrated at Kodak's decision. The switch of allegiance to ILFORD Photo products has been widespread, says Steven Brierley, ILFORD Photo sales director.
Brierley understands the frustrations of these black-and-white aficionados: We can totally empathize with these people, he says. Everybody at ILFORD Photo is fully committed to black-and-white photography, so we share the same passion and appreciation of the one true medium.
ILFORD Photo has produced a chart showing the ILFORD equivalents for Kodak papers, thus enabling users to switch with no problems and no need to experiment to find an acceptable paper type. This can be downloaded from the ILFORD Photo website at www.ilfordphoto.com by clicking on the 'Monochrome Products Availability List' link.
We are here for the long term, says Brierley. Our business, our lives, are committed to black-and-white, and we warmly welcome to the ILFORD Photo family those who share our fervour.
For further information contact ILFORD Photo by telephone: 01565 650 000, or email: sales@ilfordphoto.com
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June 2005 "
Steven Brieley is the director that I have worked with for the many years that I have been associated with the old Ilford company. I know that Steven and his fellow Ilford Photo directors, all former employees of Ilford, are totally committed to continue production of high quality traditional black and white materials.
"Kodak black-and-white
paper - the alternative
The statement from Eastman Kodak that it plans to discontinue manufacturing black-and-white paper has generated a tremendous reaction from users of monochrome paper around the world, with many also concerned about the future of Kodak black-and-white film and photochemistry, although the company has stated that it will continue to supply these.
ILFORD Photo, which recently announced that its black-and-white paper, film and photochemistry stocks are at full levels and guaranteed to continue for the future, has been inundated by calls from black-and-white enthusiasts, especially from the USA.
Many of those now telephoning and emailing ILFORD Photo are lifetime users of Kodak products, and are concerned and frustrated at Kodak's decision. The switch of allegiance to ILFORD Photo products has been widespread, says Steven Brierley, ILFORD Photo sales director.
Brierley understands the frustrations of these black-and-white aficionados: We can totally empathize with these people, he says. Everybody at ILFORD Photo is fully committed to black-and-white photography, so we share the same passion and appreciation of the one true medium.
ILFORD Photo has produced a chart showing the ILFORD equivalents for Kodak papers, thus enabling users to switch with no problems and no need to experiment to find an acceptable paper type. This can be downloaded from the ILFORD Photo website at www.ilfordphoto.com by clicking on the 'Monochrome Products Availability List' link.
We are here for the long term, says Brierley. Our business, our lives, are committed to black-and-white, and we warmly welcome to the ILFORD Photo family those who share our fervour.
For further information contact ILFORD Photo by telephone: 01565 650 000, or email: sales@ilfordphoto.com
END
June 2005 "
Steven Brieley is the director that I have worked with for the many years that I have been associated with the old Ilford company. I know that Steven and his fellow Ilford Photo directors, all former employees of Ilford, are totally committed to continue production of high quality traditional black and white materials.