I was loading film holders the other day thinking, "Damn I miss 4x5 film packs!" When Kodak still Tri-X in a film pack, I rarely used sheet film because the film packs were so convenient and easy to use.
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I was loading film holders the other day thinking, "Damn I miss 4x5 film packs!" When Kodak still Tri-X in a film pack, I rarely used sheet film because the film packs were so convenient and easy to use.
Polaroid Type 55.
I have the Faith, and I still pray for its resurrection.
Weston Master V! No I would not give up my spot meter I would use the Weston as a good off camera light meter!
55
x3
Missing it already, though I haven't run out yet...
Real large budgets for commercial shoots.
HA! I'm with Brian.
x4 for T55
Rochester Azo
Agfa Record Rapid......grade 3 especially.
Kodak Highspeed Infrared film, oh and aircooled Porsches.
I miss the long-gone Kodak IR film in 4x5, as well as Polaroid Type 52 and 55 films.
Type 55 (gee, sounds like there might be a market for this stuff)
and
TechPan
Agfa Atomal developer
uh... harems? :confused:
Thick emulsion films. Never shot one (I have Super-XX though) but the look... hmm.
Kodak Readyload
Fuji Quickload
Acros quickloads, and convenient airflight.
The original Zone VI Brilliant graded paper.
Agfa Portriga Rapid
Tri-X Film Packs -X3
Selectol (not Selectol Soft)
Cams and Masks for TR Graphics
Polaroid Type 52
Polaroid Type 55 of course and the Sepia one (56)
Agfa APX 400 in 4x5.
TriX 12x20
VPS and VPL, i liked it a lot but ill live with Portra.
Kodak Readyloads and Fuji Quickloads....GRRRRRRR
Before my time but readily available color film larger then 8x10. I was born in the wrong time!
I also missed the time when film and chemistry was relatively inexpensive.
My grandfather owned a studio for over 50 years and tells me stories all the time about what the business was like.
Those were very good times. 100 sheet boxes of 4x5 were so cheap they would shoot hundreds of them at a wedding.
Agfa Scala.
I can't believe no one mentioned Pinkham Smith Lens!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kodak Elite Fine-Art paper
count another for
1. quickloads
2. 55
3. the little faith pile.
Never made IIRC but quickloads of neopan 400 and in 5x7 would be cool.....
Varigam and varilure
Kodak Polyprint RC and Portriga Rapid, not in that order
Kodak Technical Pan and Infra Red Film in 4X5
Among consumables, at least, it's:
Ilford Multigrade FB
Ilford Multigrade III RC Deluxe
Panatomic-X in all roll sizes and in all sheet sizes.
Original Oriental paper from the 70's.
One megapixel camera :D
Was it on the market just 5 years ago? LOL
Supper-XX
Agfa superpan
Velour Black
Portriga
verichrome pan ( an 8x10 sheet developed in p-cat would have been a pretty shinny bullet, but alas it was never to be. )
VPS
4164
Super -XX
Azo Rochester
Agfa Films
Agfapan APX 25 .... bliss
Smith Brothers Licorice Cough Drops
Oh, were you talking about photography-related products? Then it would be the old Zone VI Studios catalog and any Salt Hill product but especially their film washer and dryer.
I miss Technical Pan film. Very versatile film with amazingly fine grain. Also Kodak Infrared!
Three things:
Oriental Seagull of the 1980s + early 1990s, graded paper with 1, 2, 3 & 4
Zone VI Brilliant Bromide (1990s), graded paper with 1, 2, 3, & 4
Attractive women
The very first LF I did back in the '70s was done with film from a slightly expired box of Kodak Super Panchro Press Type B. I miss that film partly 'cause it's so fun to slowly say "Soo-Pur Pann-Kroo Presssss Tiiipe Beeee"! Woulda made a good mantra..
Also, Agfa Brovira and Portiga-Rapid papers, and NOT because of just their names...
dupont velour black
dupont cronapaque
agfa portriga
agfacolor mcn 111 paper
azo
kwik print
dye transfer
dye transfer
dye transfer...
am I repeating myself
Kirk - I miss the old Zone VI paper too. But my recent experiments with the new MCC
paper are very reminiscent, with the same rich, almost 3D look. Plus this is a much
easier paper to control. If we have lost our best graded papers of days of yore, the
VC ones have vastly improved.
I guess it is more of a service, but how about 4x5 C-41 processing at your local lab? No one in Asheville offers C-41 processing for 4x5.
Tri-X 8x10 in 50-sheet boxes.
Zone VI Brilliant graded.
Forte Elegance Polygrade V