destroya
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I wasn't sure where to post this, but figured this had the more views, so why not here.
My son was looking at a print on the wall for some reason (he doesn't get my photography obsession) and thought it had great tonality (his words). anyway, I told him it was shot on Agfa APX 25, an old film thats no longer made. Why not? he asked. if it was so good, why isnt it made now?
I dont want to discuss why a film is retired (I prefer that term over discontinued, seems more humane). But his comments made me think about something.
What happens to the formulas for all the films that have been discontinued? the APX line, Plus-x, acros and so on. I assume that kodak and fuji still have the film formulas someplace, but what about the old APX formulas? did they go missing after the company dissolved? are they stored someplace? could someone buy them are try to reformulate them to make today? do only a handful of people know the secret recipe and when they are gone does it go with them? Are they written down someplace, or are they a distant memory with a select few smart people?
I know a lot of things go away because of newer tech, like tmax replacing some kodak films. thats not my question and feel free to open a new thread to discuss that. Just wondering what happens to things that are no longer and can they be found/purchased/resurrected if someone has the money and the means.
My son was looking at a print on the wall for some reason (he doesn't get my photography obsession) and thought it had great tonality (his words). anyway, I told him it was shot on Agfa APX 25, an old film thats no longer made. Why not? he asked. if it was so good, why isnt it made now?
I dont want to discuss why a film is retired (I prefer that term over discontinued, seems more humane). But his comments made me think about something.
What happens to the formulas for all the films that have been discontinued? the APX line, Plus-x, acros and so on. I assume that kodak and fuji still have the film formulas someplace, but what about the old APX formulas? did they go missing after the company dissolved? are they stored someplace? could someone buy them are try to reformulate them to make today? do only a handful of people know the secret recipe and when they are gone does it go with them? Are they written down someplace, or are they a distant memory with a select few smart people?
I know a lot of things go away because of newer tech, like tmax replacing some kodak films. thats not my question and feel free to open a new thread to discuss that. Just wondering what happens to things that are no longer and can they be found/purchased/resurrected if someone has the money and the means.

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