Just had an email from Ag Photographic with prices for this year's film run. Ah well, supply & demand and all that.
http://www.ag-photographic.co.uk/ilford-fp4-426-c.asp
Ilford ULF film run 2013
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Re: Ilford ULF film run 2013
Here's a higher level link for anyone who prefers emulsions other than FP4 Plus:
http://www.ag-photographic.co.uk/unusua ... m-29-c.asp
I'm smitten with Delta 100 printed on Ilfobrom Galerie, a combination that delivers exquisite prints, in my opinion.
Also, this is the original announcement from HARMAN:
http://www.ilfordphoto.com/Webfiles/20135109303574.pdf
Among the US participating dealers who have posted prices over this weekend, significant variations are evident. I suggest that anyone in the UK interested in these films check all your dealers' prices when they're available during the week.
http://www.ag-photographic.co.uk/unusua ... m-29-c.asp
I'm smitten with Delta 100 printed on Ilfobrom Galerie, a combination that delivers exquisite prints, in my opinion.
Also, this is the original announcement from HARMAN:
http://www.ilfordphoto.com/Webfiles/20135109303574.pdf
Among the US participating dealers who have posted prices over this weekend, significant variations are evident. I suggest that anyone in the UK interested in these films check all your dealers' prices when they're available during the week.
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Re: Ilford ULF film run 2013
Film choice is a very personal thing and I think that all of the films in Ilford's ULF run are capable of producing excellent results.
I strongly agree with Sal about Ilfobrom Galerie. Despite Ilford's excellent Multigrade IV and warm-tone variable-contrast papers, Galerie is still the "crème de la crème" of the currently available B&W silver-gelatin papers.
I strongly agree with Sal about Ilfobrom Galerie. Despite Ilford's excellent Multigrade IV and warm-tone variable-contrast papers, Galerie is still the "crème de la crème" of the currently available B&W silver-gelatin papers.