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    おせわに なります! Andrew O'Neill's Avatar
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    Re: Kodak & Lucky Film of China

    I still have about 20 sheets of Kodak HIE hoarded in my freezer.
    It'll be fine, Al. I exposed my last sheet in September and it was 6 years old. I only kept it in the fridge. It came out fine.
    Didn't people ban together recently and persuade Kodak to make ULF of Tmax or one of their conventional films??
    Come on Kodak! If you can run 35mm IR once a year, certainly you could do the same for 4x5!

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    Re: Kodak & Lucky Film of China

    "Eastman Kodak announced yesterday that it has signed a US$100 million 20-year co-operative agreement with China Lucky Film Corp, China's only enterprise in the imaging industry."

    One more good reason not to use the YellowBa$tards products. A nice agreement with a country that has actively threatened the use of Nuclear Weapons on the US. Why would TheYellowGodfather care, all they want is the money.

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    Re: Kodak & Lucky Film of China

    I used a lot of films, including Ilford, Kodak and Lucky.The T-max film was more gorgeous,the Tri-x film was more simple.But Lucy is cheaper than Ilford and Kodak.

    I take a lot of photos about old buildings in Beijing with Lucky Film.I find that Lucky Film will also make some sense of simplicity.

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    Re: Kodak & Lucky Film of China

    Quote Originally Posted by chinapaul View Post
    I used a lot of films, including Ilford, Kodak and Lucky.The T-max film was more gorgeous,the Tri-x film was more simple.But Lucy is cheaper than Ilford and Kodak.

    I take a lot of photos about old buildings in Beijing with Lucky Film.I find that Lucky Film will also make some sense of simplicity.
    Interesting Flickr photos.

    Don Bryant

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    Re: Kodak & Lucky Film of China

    Quote Originally Posted by D. Bryant View Post
    Interesting Flickr photos.

    Don Bryant
    Thanks, Don Bryant!

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