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Old January 19th 06, 06:53 PM posted to rec.photo.darkroom
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http://www.ilford.com/html/us_english/pdf/ctwt.pdf


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Old January 19th 06, 08:11 PM posted to rec.photo.darkroom
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who wooda figered?

"Keith Tapscott" wrote in message
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http://www.ilford.com/html/us_english/pdf/ctwt.pdf



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Old January 19th 06, 09:15 PM posted to rec.photo.darkroom
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"Keith Tapscott" wrote in message
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http://www.ilford.com/html/us_english/pdf/ctwt.pdf


These may be of interest to those who have been using
Agfa Neutol cool and warm tone developers.


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Old January 19th 06, 11:46 PM posted to rec.photo.darkroom
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"Keith Tapscott" wrote

http://www.ilford.com/html/us_english/pdf/ctwt.pdf

[introducing Harman Warmtone and Harman Cooltone paper developers]

So who's Harman?

"ILFORD Photo is the trading name of HARMAN
technology Ltd, the company under which the
new enterprise trades, and is the brand
which will be used for all monochrome
products - film, paper and photochemistry.
The HARMAN brand (drawn from the name of
ILFORD's founder in 1879, Alfred Harman)
will be applied to other aspects of the
company's business, such as thin-layer
film and paper coating for the medical
sector, as it becomes further organised.
. . .
It is this dedication [sic] to black-and-white,
shared by Harris and Hopwood with their fellow
HARMAN technology directors: Andy Taylor
(Finance Director), Steven Brierley (Sales
Director UK, USA and Australia), Simon Galley
(Sales Director European and Export Markets),
and Peter Elton (Operations Director), which
provides the catalyst for the company's
determined and carefully formulated assault
on the global market. "

"Harman Technology Ltd." - doesn't have much
ring to it, but I guess we may as well get used
to hearing it more and more.

What next: "Genesee Valley Gelatin and
Rendering Works, Inc., doing business as 'Kodak'."

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Old January 20th 06, 05:03 AM posted to rec.photo.darkroom
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"Nicholas O. Lindan" wrote:

It is this dedication [sic] to black-and-white,
shared by Harris and Hopwood with their fellow
HARMAN technology directors: Andy Taylor
(Finance Director), Steven Brierley (Sales
Director UK, USA and Australia), Simon Galley
(Sales Director European and Export Markets),
and Peter Elton (Operations Director), which
provides the catalyst for the company's
determined and carefully formulated assault
on the global market. "


Note also that one of the technology directors listed above - Simon Galley,
the Sales Director, European and Export Markets - is now a regular
contributor over on APUG. He has been soliciting input and reporting
progress as Harman (Ilford) continues to expand its product line.

This expansion includes the reintroduction of several previously
discontinued products (postcard paper, various developers/fixers, etc.) as
well as the introduction of a number of new products (print developers and
possibly a Delta 25 B&W film). They are also currently in the process of
putting together a special coating run of HP5+ and FP4+ film to be cut into
a dizzying array of (photographer-requested) non-standard sheet sizes, most
of which have not been commercially available for quite a long time.

Ken


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Old January 20th 06, 06:21 AM posted to rec.photo.darkroom
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Nicholas O. Lindan wrote:
What next: "Genesee Valley Gelatin and
Rendering Works, Inc., doing business as 'Kodak'."


No, more likley "The People's Long Exposure of the Shining Red Star
Halal Gelatin, Food Products and Weapons Grade Plutonium Works".

:-)

Geoff.

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Old January 20th 06, 09:10 AM posted to rec.photo.darkroom
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On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 05:03:39 GMT, "Ken Nadvornick"
wrote:

Note also that one of the technology directors listed above - Simon Galley,
the Sales Director, European and Export Markets - is now a regular
contributor over on APUG. He has been soliciting input and reporting
progress as Harman (Ilford) continues to expand its product line.

This expansion includes the reintroduction of several previously
discontinued products (postcard paper, various developers/fixers, etc.) as
well as the introduction of a number of new products (print developers and
possibly a Delta 25 B&W film). They are also currently in the process of
putting together a special coating run of HP5+ and FP4+ film to be cut into
a dizzying array of (photographer-requested) non-standard sheet sizes, most
of which have not been commercially available for quite a long time.


Any buzz on 5X7 ? I've been hoping for D400 in 5X7 for some time.

JD
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Old January 21st 06, 03:59 AM posted to rec.photo.darkroom
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"Ken Nadvornick" wrote:

Note also that one of the technology directors listed above - Simon
Galley, the Sales Director, European and Export Markets - is now a
regular contributor over on APUG. He has been soliciting input and
reporting progress as Harman (Ilford) continues to expand its
product line.

This expansion includes the reintroduction of several previously
discontinued products (postcard paper, various developers/fixers,
etc.) as well as the introduction of a number of new products (print
developers and possibly a Delta 25 B&W film). They are also
currently in the process of putting together a special coating run
of HP5+ and FP4+ film to be cut into a dizzying array of
(photographer-requested) non-standard sheet sizes, most of which
have not been commercially available for quite a long time.


"John" responded:

Any buzz on 5X7 ? I've been hoping for D400 in 5X7 for some time.


Not as part of this particular run. Apparently the consensus of input
opinion was that availability of both the HP5+ and FP4+ emulsions was
sufficient (along with a little D100) to cover the needs of the ULF
photographers for which this special program was targeted. Ilford's
willingness to offer this program to what is arguably the tiniest sliver
(ultra-large format) of an already diminished film market niche speaks
volumes to their commitment, IMHO.

Additional information, including ordering deadlines, sheet sizes (16 total,
counting metric) and participating dealerships may be found at:

http://www.ilford.com/html/us_englis...?TOPIC_ID=7072

Ken


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Old January 21st 06, 10:21 AM posted to rec.photo.darkroom
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Ken Nadvornick wrote:
"Ken Nadvornick" wrote:

Note also that one of the technology directors listed above - Simon
Galley, the Sales Director, European and Export Markets - is now a
regular contributor over on APUG. He has been soliciting input and
reporting progress as Harman (Ilford) continues to expand its
product line.

This expansion includes the reintroduction of several previously
discontinued products (postcard paper, various developers/fixers,
etc.) as well as the introduction of a number of new products (print
developers and possibly a Delta 25 B&W film). They are also
currently in the process of putting together a special coating run
of HP5+ and FP4+ film to be cut into a dizzying array of
(photographer-requested) non-standard sheet sizes, most of which
have not been commercially available for quite a long time.


"John" responded:

Any buzz on 5X7 ? I've been hoping for D400 in 5X7 for some time.


Not as part of this particular run. Apparently the consensus of input
opinion was that availability of both the HP5+ and FP4+ emulsions was
sufficient (along with a little D100) to cover the needs of the ULF
photographers for which this special program was targeted. Ilford's
willingness to offer this program to what is arguably the tiniest sliver
(ultra-large format) of an already diminished film market niche speaks
volumes to their commitment, IMHO.

Additional information, including ordering deadlines, sheet sizes (16 total,
counting metric) and participating dealerships may be found at:

http://www.ilford.com/html/us_englis...?TOPIC_ID=7072

Ken


WOW!!! 20x24 sheet film!! I'd love to see the camera to use that, and
the results would be just amazing. At $26 a pop tho, you'd want to get
everything just perfect before you pressed the shutter.
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Old January 21st 06, 11:30 AM posted to rec.photo.darkroom
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On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 03:59:35 GMT, "Ken Nadvornick"
wrote:

"John" responded:

Any buzz on 5X7 ? I've been hoping for D400 in 5X7 for some time.


Not as part of this particular run. Apparently the consensus of input
opinion was that availability of both the HP5+ and FP4+ emulsions was
sufficient (along with a little D100) to cover the needs of the ULF
photographers for which this special program was targeted. Ilford's
willingness to offer this program to what is arguably the tiniest sliver
(ultra-large format) of an already diminished film market niche speaks
volumes to their commitment, IMHO.

Additional information, including ordering deadlines, sheet sizes (16 total,
counting metric) and participating dealerships may be found at:

http://www.ilford.com/html/us_englis...?TOPIC_ID=7072

Ken


Thanks for the info Ken. I've reviewed the thread and note that the
only item close to my needs is the " Delta Pro100 13x18cm $48.63
1743481". Note that this is a fairly high price consindering that
Kodak T-Max 100 5X7 is just $71.95 for a 50 sheet box.

John
 




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