[largeformat] 3x4 film

Stuart Phillips largeformat@f32.net
Mon Apr 7 12:12:00 2003


I ordered the same film in 4x5 a few days ago.  I don't know anything about
it except that it is imported (not that that is really news). I have ordered
from Jand C before and found them excellent to deal with. They are also a
source for Fomapan film, which is surprising because Kodak forced Fomapan
off the market in the US a few years ago under threat of legal action over
claimed patent violation of their T-grain technology in the 400 ISO film.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Les Newcomer" <LNPhoto@twmi.rr.com>
To: "f32" <largeformat@f32.net>
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 11:04 AM
Subject: [largeformat] 3x4 film


> Well, it may not be as impressive as Jim's 11x14,   JandC photo (
> http://www.jandcphotography.com/  ) now have a B&W  film available for
> 3 1/4x4 1/4. Good news for all those great 3x4 Graphics sitting on the
> shelf.  While film availability hasn't been the issue, cost has.  Film
> for Classics sells recut tri-x and tmax but at a price about 20% more
> than 4x5.   Bergger will do  a special run of  only 20 boxes at about
> $20 a box.    Kodak and Ilford need you to cover the state of Rhode
> Island in film before they will commit.
>
> I don't know how good the film is, but it's still good news.
>
> Les
>
> http://www.jandcphotography.com/
>
>
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