Covich said:Right now there aren't all that many film companies, so if one or two big players drop out it may cause film to become more pricey.
Socke said:An another one who believes in film is Fotoimpex, they are in the process to start a small film production in the vicinity of Berlin.
As far as I've read on their forum, they plan to do some R&D and testruns in Berlin and outsource the actual production but are prepared to do small batches on their own if the contractors drop out, as it happened before.
And the best thing about it, they want to produce at moderate price, so I expect their films at not much more than what Adox branded films cost at the moment.
And even better, they'll try to replicate Agfa B/W paper!
European companies are good at this. Just look at the airline industry...there's not a single US carrier making a profit in the largest market for air travel while most european carriers are very much in the black.foto_fool said:Thanks for the link Erik. And hooray for Ilford! They seem to recognize that they can pick up market share as some other players drop out. It sounds like they may be streamlining their processes to enable production of small batches of low-demand products (vis. SFX) which is a good thing.
- John
Gabriel M.A. said:T"What does Ilford know!" they'll cry.