OK I give up, Vinny. I cannot deduce who makes Adorama paper even after reading both your links.(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Thanks and thank goodness for that. I thought my IQ had been halved to 20. By the way, any chance of getting Kodachrome back on stream?They don't want you to know!
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Who else is there in the EU but FOMA?
Yes they do. I like the FB VC paper, but for my type usage it doesn't work out. No 11x14 in the finish I like and that's what I use a lot. Also, I got a large quantity of 5x7 in the finish I like for test print sections only to find it doesn't match speed wise to my larger size Adorama paper of the same finish. What I'm saying is that I would get a negative all set to go at a size of 8x10 or larger and then slip a smaller sheet of 5x7 in the easel to get a real good starting point for contrast etc.. This works with Ilford since their 5x7 is the exact same paper as all the other larger sizes, but not with Adorama. Still, there is nothing wrong with the paper itself. I like it, but it just doesn't make life easy for me and is not worth the hassle. Oh, Helen is a "peach" of a person and tries to be very helpful too.Dear Helen, does Adorama have a FB version? I couldn't find it.
Dear Helen, does Adorama have a FB version? I couldn't find it.
Yes they do. I like the FB VC paper, but for my type usage it doesn't work out. No 11x14 in the finish I like and that's what I use a lot. Also, I got a large quantity of 5x7 in the finish I like for test print sections only to find it doesn't match speed wise to my larger size Adorama paper of the same finish. What I'm saying is that I would get a negative all set to go at a size of 8x10 or larger and then slip a smaller sheet of 5x7 in the easel to get a real good starting point for contrast etc.. This works with Ilford since their 5x7 is the exact same paper as all the other larger sizes, but not with Adorama. Still, there is nothing wrong with the paper itself. I like it, but it just doesn't make life easy for me and is not worth the hassle. Oh, Helen is a "peach" of a person and tries to be very helpful too.
I don't know where the paper is made but the results certainly look different than Ilford! (that's not a good or bad thing..it just is)
.....Helen is a "peach" of a person and tries to be very helpful too.
It is HARMAN.It is likely Harmont rather than Ilford, my understanding is that Ilford branded products not sold under 3rd party names. Only a guess but same paper as sold by B&H, Photowearhouse and in the past by Promaster.
. The Harmon film and paper that I have used seem to me fine products, but are not an exact match for Ilford films and papers.
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