Lee Shively
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I'm with you too, Neal. In the Forte thread, I said I'd take up knitting. As I think about it more, I'll go back to birdwatching. That way I can still use high quality optics and I'll get to travel and be outside a lot.
Donald Miller said:I am wondering if it isn't time to buy a freezer and do what Michael Smith did when Super XX was discontinued.
Awesome!Mateo said:Have paintbrush, will adapt.
Somehow, house painting does not have the same appeal to me......Mateo said:Have paintbrush, will adapt.
Flotsam said:There is so much rebranding that it is hard [for me] to sort it all out.
Maybe J&C can give us an idea of the state of photographic materials manufacturing.
jandc said:Aside from the big players, Kodak, Fuji, Agfa and ilford there are the following.
Foma, Efke, Forte, Svema and a couple of coating facilities in China. On top of this there are several smaller coating facilities that produce speciality films for non photography use. Any of these coating facilities can produce B&W film. We have researched several of these and can asure you B&W film is not going away. What you will be seeing from us in the next year is new films being introduced. We are told Forte will overcome their production difficulties. If not we will adapt to other manufacturers. A year from now we will be offering more choices not less.
Francesco said:How about an Efke PL200 and PL400? That would suit me just fine.
jandc said:We had this exact conversation with the Efke folks yesterday at Photokina. It's a possibility that is on the table.
Shmoo said:Ann/Photomc -
Try Freestyle for the Oriental. Their shop always seems to have a good selection of sizes, types and grades.
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Art Vandalay said:I haven't read through the entire thread, but what is surprising me the most is how many of you are talking about giving up photography if you can't use 'analog' materials!! I despise digital as much as anyone (just ask my unfortunate digital acquaintances) but my true love is photography, not film/paper. Woodworking, ceramics, painting etc etc don't even come close to photography for me. Hopefully there will always be analog supplies but I would never give up photography if they disappeared.
Tom Duffy said:In the olden days, like 6 months ago, we all figured the smaller players (I lumped Ilford into that category) would be the last to get out of the film business and we could buy there.
I was wrong. Buy Kodak!
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