Just a heads up the Keith Canham is only 15 boxes away from being about to make a special order for 11x14 Tri-X. Cost per box is $225. If you are interested you can fill out a form here:
http://www.canhamcameras.com/how%20t...er%20film.html
Just a heads up the Keith Canham is only 15 boxes away from being about to make a special order for 11x14 Tri-X. Cost per box is $225. If you are interested you can fill out a form here:
http://www.canhamcameras.com/how%20t...er%20film.html
How many sheets are in a box?
Thought so, thanks!
Hmm. $23 per exposure. I have exposed a few acres' worth of Tri-X in my life but now I'm glad to have stayed with 4x5. Hope the threshold is reached- folks at my former employer, and in my hometown, can use the income. And those of us shooting 11x14 need choices in film.
Hmmm...still have six boxes of the '88 - which was as of five years ago (time of last exposure) displaying its vintage-worthiness with a perfect amount of base fog for what I was shooting at that time. Heck...this is like a good bottle of wine here, right? Probably worth a fortune now! Then again...even a great wine can turn to vinegar - so I guess I'd better go pop the cork on another box and see for myself!
Just bought 25 sheet boxes of FP4 for near that price and quite honestly using the correct development technique, I am exceptionally pleased at the tonality of the prints. I have been a die hard Kodak guy for years, but the tight relationship between costs and the amount of film in a box is a very personal decision that even if I could afford it, sends a message to the manufacturer about what works or does not work.
Here's something related to this order--it looks to be a local offer only--it says nothing about shipping.
http://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/pho/5880092488.html
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