ptpdprinter
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I don't think the things you cited annoyed people. Baffled them, perhaps.
I don't think the things you cited annoyed people. Baffled them, perhaps.
None of which has anything to do with annoying people. Not sure why you want to portray it as such.PTP,
I would try to explain to gain an understanding, but it seems my thinking would never be understood, and it sometimes ended in fierce fighting.
Never thought that humans were like animals that have the instinct to herd.
All I know that when film was really really cheap, I loaded up the truck and did something I am very greatful I did. I am now a pround owner of a very valuable archive. Many of my shots are now historical. Much of the redevelopment and gentrification has changed NYC drastically. Much has been torn down.
This archive is valuable because I mostly photographed the neighborhoods that were plighted and were full of urban decay. Now NYC is kinda civilized and sanitized for wealthy people.
Cal
Turned off by the price? You prefer to pay more? Acros was the cheapest black and white film from any of the major film producers. All Kodak and Ilford films were substantially higher priced.
Not where I bought it . Acros was $1.25 more per roll than Tmax 100 or Delta 100.
The tonality of Acros looks like digital anyway. No tears from me. (unlike the memory of when Plus-X was discontinued).
None of which has anything to do with annoying people. Not sure why you want to portray it as such.
It was Fuji's last B&W film. They also quit making the papers.
Sad thing is they never report any of this until a year or two after they have stopped production, and torn down the machines.
PF
Fuji's Ashigara site (Fuji's only coating operations for photographic film) which is part of the Kanagwa factory is still using 250 tons of silver a year, so some kind of photographic film is obviously still coated, the only thing is that medical film, Instax and other (non photographic) film are coated all at the same location, so it is hard to tell what the state of "classic" film coating at Fuji really is. I suspect that Acros' demise is maybe not so much a consequence of lack of actual demand (or even red ink) for the product, but the need to free up capacity for other products with a higher margin.
Never checked B & H? Acros was $23.95 for a 5 roll pro pack, $30.95 for 5 rolls of TMAX100, and $30 for 5 rolls of Delta 100.
As you can see, Acros was far cheaper than either Kodak or Ilford.
You overpaid.
Just received delivery of a sizeable order from Samy's. It's going into deep freeze.
Freezer here too. I probably bought more than I'll ever need; maybe in a year or two I'll sell most of it here...