Les McLean
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Just talked with a friend who's returned from Photokina with the news that the Forte stand was not occupied and the word around the show is that the banks have stepped in. Anyone got any more news.
KenM said:If this is true, then this really, really sucks.
I only print on Forte papers, so this will really hurt if it goes away.
I guess we can only hope that this is a temporary thing, but with the way things have been going for 'traditional' photography lately...
ann said:Sandy,
can one digital capture, digital negative and then enlarge that negative rather than contact print it? Of course you are correct about alternative methods but then that leaves coating our own paper, correct?
sanking said:Well, if worse comes to worse there is digital capture, digital negatives and alternative printing. Lots of interesting processes out there and many are much more interesting than silver gelatin, at leat to me.
Sandy King
KenM said:While I really have nothing against digital, that last thing I want to do when I'm pursuing my hobby is sit in front of a computer screen digitally manipulating an image. As a software consultant, I spend far too much time staring at a monitor as it is.
You never know - it may come to using digital techniques for at least part of the photographic process. I hope not.
And not only that, let's not forget that if I want to reprint one of my negatives in 40 years (I'm only 21) I can. Who knows how long it will take for a digital negative to fade? How much will they charge for lightfast ink? This is a very bad idea...Jorge said:Not only that, lets keep promoting digital negatives on an all analog site so that film really and truly dies.....
Les McLean said:Just talked with a friend who's returned from Photokina with the news that the Forte stand was not occupied and the word around the show is that the banks have stepped in. Anyone got any more news.
Les McLean said:Just talked with a friend who's returned from Photokina with the news that the Forte stand was not occupied and the word around the show is that the banks have stepped in. Anyone got any more news.
jandc said:We spoke to them yesterday.
Forte has had some production difficulties and delayed delivery of products. They are still taking orders and hope to have production back in 4 to 6 weeks. This has nothing to do with banks stepping in. They have however approached banks for additional financing.
jandc said:We spoke to them yesterday.
Forte has had some production difficulties and delayed delivery of products. They are still taking orders and hope to have production back in 4 to 6 weeks. This has nothing to do with banks stepping in. They have however approached banks for additional financing.
Thank you for the update.jandc said:We spoke to them yesterday.
Forte has had some production difficulties and delayed delivery of products. They are still taking orders and hope to have production back in 4 to 6 weeks. This has nothing to do with banks stepping in. They have however approached banks for additional financing.
Did they say they were running out of supplies?bwfans said:Let me hand in my homework:
0) they are running out of supplies so stopped the production.
1) they cannot make more papers/films without cash to buy the raw materials and need new financing.
2) they are not interested in getting more orders through attending the show. (They may have enough orders on hand but no raw material to fulfill the orders; or they need those marketing people to knock on the door of big banks. )
3) they are stepping into the same shoe as Ilford.
4) it is time to a) stock up Forte; b) try alternative process; c) play with digital
I vote you try out (c).bwfans said:Let me hand in my homework:
0) they are running out of supplies so stopped the production.
1) they cannot make more papers/films without cash to buy the raw materials and need new financing.
2) they are not interested in getting more orders through attending the show. (They may have enough orders on hand but no raw material to fulfill the orders; or they need those marketing people to knock on the door of big banks. )
3) they are stepping into the same shoe as Ilford.
4) it is time to a) stock up Forte; b) try alternative process; c) play with digital
KenM said:While I really have nothing against digital, that last thing I want to do when I'm pursuing my hobby is sit in front of a computer screen digitally manipulating an image. As a software consultant, I spend far too much time staring at a monitor as it is.
You never know - it may come to using digital techniques for at least part of the photographic process. I hope not.
Andre R. de Avillez said:Thank you for the update.
Since you are here, I'd like to ask you a question:
Are the graded papers you sell in 12x16 the same as the Fortezo papers? Would a "hard" grade be equivalent to a grade 3 or 4? Would normal be 2 and soft 1?
Thank you for all the help,
André
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