Konica IR 750 film.
And another vote for Type 55.
--Gary
Konica IR 750 film.
And another vote for Type 55.
--Gary
EPR64, and EPN100.
God how I love these films! WYSIWYG, to the max!
E100G is great, same with Provia, but EPR64 for 35mm, ooh....
-Dan
Polaroid Type 55
I have given some thought to this, and appreciate the question. In fifty-plus years as a photographer, I have seen many of my favorite materials discontinued, and fine equipment suffer a similar fate.
However, growing with the refinements of the medium, and acknowledging the inevitable changes, I can not say that I miss anything. I can only speak for silver photography, and its evolution in my lifetime; a time where it was paramount to my livlihood and my artistic expression.
Many here, have witnessed the loss of discontinued products; but there have always been materials to fuel the endeavor, as long as the passion burns. I believe that the demise of old, and birth of new silver materials will be a pattern well into the future.
Somewhere along the way someone mentioned Ilford Galerie. It's still being produced; at least Freestyle still has it. This is assuming there wasn't some earlier, better version.
I miss Kodak Polycontrast Fine Art. Really nice stuff.
All this reminds me of a joke they tell here in Charleston (we're known for living in the past to some degree).
Q: How many Charlestonians does it take to change a light bulb?
A: Three. One to change the bulb, one to pour the bourbon, and one to comment on how much better the old one was.
Kodak Polymax FB
Agfa MCC 111
Agfa APX 25
Durst enlargers
Thank you, Sal
I already tried this paper, wich is remarkable, no doubt! Adox sent me some sheets even before they release the product, to colect my opinion about it. I think it is even better than the original Agfa MCC 111. However, I still miss agfa paper, because it was much cheaper than Adox, Rollei Vintage 111 or other similar papers.
Now I'm using Fomabrom 111 wich is a nice FB paper and delivers good results as long as we don't forget to tone it with 1:20 selenium. It is really cheap.
wow... a massive amount of people miss type 55
let's bother fuji until they release an instant film that does what type 55 did
maybe it will even fit in polaroid holders(give me an excuse to get a 545pro).
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