MrBern
I'll Lock Up
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Its sad & a bit depressing to see the products go & know the industry is changing in a way that makes some of us feel like dinosaurs. But at least there are alternatives for B&W paper. After all Ilford is still around & I believe Forte uses more silver in their film & paper than Kodak.
I wasnt too happy when Kodachrome25 slidefilm died. Theres still K64 for a littl while longer, but its gotten a bit harder to have developed.
When I started seeing Inkjet prints in Galleries & museums, I knew times were changing not for the better. Tho I cant say I didnt enjoy the expediency of scanning negatives instead of making lots of monotonous test prints.
Maybe the SpeedGraphic newsmen were upset about leicas & nikons takign over. Or maybe thats how Daguerrotype photogs felt about the early paper negative cameras.
Its all changing, try not to let it get ya down.
I wasnt too happy when Kodachrome25 slidefilm died. Theres still K64 for a littl while longer, but its gotten a bit harder to have developed.
When I started seeing Inkjet prints in Galleries & museums, I knew times were changing not for the better. Tho I cant say I didnt enjoy the expediency of scanning negatives instead of making lots of monotonous test prints.
Maybe the SpeedGraphic newsmen were upset about leicas & nikons takign over. Or maybe thats how Daguerrotype photogs felt about the early paper negative cameras.
Its all changing, try not to let it get ya down.