I badly miss the Kodak SO 132 autopositive flm 8x10", that used to be the most effective and easy way to produce internegatives for Platinum printing.
The best news would be that the production might start again with even larger formats...
I badly miss the Kodak SO 132 autopositive flm 8x10", that used to be the most effective and easy way to produce internegatives for Platinum printing.
The best news would be that the production might start again with even larger formats...
Although there is hope it will resurface, I miss Fomapan 200 in sheet film sizes.
Arista single weight mural paper Grade 3
I loved this stuff.
16 pages and I'm the first one to say....
FLASHBULBS.
All these discontinued films, you can use other films. Maybe not exactly the same, but there's something. But if you need a really powerful flash for LF cameras, you have no option, but to drag around a studio flash and giant battery.
You mean like ...
FLASH BULBS!?!
Agfa Portriga paper.
1946 Buicks.
The local camera store full of gems... like new/unused barrel lenses, Canon 50/1.2 ltm's (with original hood), etc.
Add another fan of Agfa Brovira paper. I just unearthed my envelope of it. I am pretty sure it has a bunch of test strips that I cut from whole sheets of 8x10. When I get my darkroom put back together I will find out if there are any hidden treasures in the envelope!
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