I have bought/sold from/to John with great luck...I would describe him as ernest
He does talk exactly as he writes
david
Are you referring to the film, or the photographer?
Kerry
P.S. Just kidding, of course. No offense intended, just trying to lighten the mood around here.
P.P.S. My two favorite black and white films are T-Max 400 and FP4+. I have a freezer full of both in 14x17. Unfortunately, I don't have time to use either right now and can't decide if I should sell it (which I will likely regret later) or keep it until I have the time to put it to good use. I always have x-ray (gasp!!!!) film as a fall back plan. It's one of the reason I chose 14x17 as my ULF format of choice. It's a standard size for various medical and industrial films. So, in addition to the cheap, standard 2-sided x-ray films, 14x17 is also available in (more expensive, less scratch prone) single-sided mammography and industrial films.
Just curious where you buy mammography and industrial films?
i shoot 11x14 too
but paper negatives and love the resiitts ....
WTB: Eastman Kodak 11X14 Panatomic-X, 25,50, or 100 sheet boxes.
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