http://www.genamericaunited.com/home
The website looks very dated and basic and the copyright 2010 doesn't give it a very contemporary look.
Maybe HenningSerger could comment on this as he has a lot of knowledge regarding who does coating and film manufacturing.
I personally think that rebranded B&W film comes from either Foma or Harman/Ilford. (not too sure Lucky is still in the business)
Hello Felim,
I've never heard of them having a coating line with industrial scale quality coating. It is very unlikely that such a coating facility exists there. I understand the text in a way that they have contact to companies who have the ability to make emulsion and coating. And I agree with you, this website also looks quite old and outdated.
I have not tested these films.
Some who have done that say the current films are very similar to the Kentmeres. It is not difficult to test and evaluate that:
- Evaluating the characteristic curve (sensitometric tests with a densitometer)
- Doing a test with a resolution test chart (evaluating resolution, sharpness, grain)
- Photographing light sources and strong reflections: Because both Kentmere films have a quite unique characteristic: Slight halos around light sources and reflections. Their AHU (antihalation undercoat) is not as good as that of the Ilford films (which don't have that Halo problem). That is one reason why the Kentmeres are cheaper: cost reduction, lower quality level. You get what you pay for.
This Halo effect is also one way why it is quite easy to identify other Kentmere repackagings like for example AgfaPhoto APX 100/400, Rollei RPX 100/400, Fotoimpex CHM 100/400 (well, Fotoimpex was always very honest and told their customers that fact).
Concerning Lucky: After an interruption they had started SW film production again. SHD 100 is currently available. And Lucky has never stopped production of (cheap) CN RA-5 photopaper.
Best regards,
Hennning