Sebastiao Salgado made some of the best images ever using his Pentax 645 and TXP 320/220 the first four years of his Genesis project. As a matter of a fact he is the main reason I purchased a Pentax 645 so that I can try this combo. He has since switched over to a digital. Maybe he has come to embrace something that we can't or refuse to accept.
Jamusu.
Sebastiao Salgado made some of the best images ever using his Pentax 645 and TXP 320/220 the first four years of his Genesis project. Jamusu.
I'll miss 320 TXP in 220
Sebastiao Salgado made ... Maybe he has come to embrace something that we can't or refuse to accept..
Riight. Like selling out.
My guess for the very last Kodak B&W products:
Tri-x in 35mm, 24 exp. HC-110, in tiny 10ml squeeze tubes.
Well, if we use Kodak's great products, hopefully we can stop this from happening.
Well, if we use Kodak's great products, hopefully we can stop this from happening.
When Kodak discontinues the only 220 black and white film in the world, I don't feel inspired to go out and buy "Kodak's great products." I will switch to Fuji and Ilford, where possible. It's only a matter of time until Kodak drops their other film products, although they will deny it to the end—until they actually make the official announcements. Kodak is crazy if they think that customers of their discontinued products are going to run right out and buy more Kodak products.
When Kodak discontinues the only 220 black and white film in the world, I don't feel inspired to go out and buy "Kodak's great products." I will switch to Fuji and Ilford, where possible. It's only a matter of time until Kodak drops their other film products, although they will deny it to the enduntil they actually make the official announcements. Kodak is crazy if they think that customers of their discontinued products are going to run right out and buy more Kodak products.
So how many types of 220 film does Ilford make?
So how many types of 220 film does Fuji make?
Neither do.
So following your logic you should have boycotted both Ilford and Fuji before you boycott Kodak.
Therefore now you have to boycott Kodak and Fuji and Ilford. How is your logic working for you now??
Your logic has forced you to delete all the major film manufacturers! Now you have to give up film to maintain your logic system. How is that working for you now?
Great logic and critical thinking you have going for you.
Oh! Oh! I know! You are going to start making Kodachrome in your father's barn!
Steve
So how many types of 220 film does Ilford make?
So how many types of 220 film does Fuji make?
Neither do.
So following your logic you should have boycotted both Ilford and Fuji before you boycott Kodak.
Therefore now you have to boycott Kodak and Fuji and Ilford. How is your logic working for you now??
Your logic has forced you to delete all the major film manufacturers! Now you have to give up film to maintain your logic system. How is that working for you now?
Great logic and critical thinking you have going for you.
Oh! Oh! I know! You are going to start making Kodachrome in your father's barn!
Steve
I've got a feeling Harman might rapidly re-assess the viability of HP5 in 220
....
Bottom line:
Kodak: If at all possible, please make Tri-X 400 in 220.
While it's not the same film, it would solve the "no 220 in Black and white" issue. Yes, I would actually use it.
Anyone else? ......
Well, just ordered some 220 format TXP. Bumming that it may be discontinued, though I have to say I've been using more of the Tri-x 400 more frequently. I find it a bit more versatile than the TXP even though it's only available in 120 format.
Although it's not as fast a film, I think I might have to give Ilford Fp4 a go... I understand it's quite similar to TXP. Anyone have an opinion about that?
You guys just aren't buying enough 220 to make it work for "any" film company. Even third tier EFKE and Foma don't make 220 for the small niche market. 220 must be a really small market.
Mike
You guys just aren't buying enough 220 to make it work for "any" film company. Even third tier EFKE and Foma don't make 220 for the small niche market. 220 must be a really small market.....Mike
You guys just aren't buying enough 220 to make it work for "any" film company. Even third tier EFKE and Foma don't make 220 for the small niche market. 220 must be a really small market.
Mike
You guys just aren't buying enough 220 to make it work for "any" film company. Even third tier EFKE and Foma don't make 220 for the small niche market. 220 must be a really small market. Mike
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