Mackinaw
Think Different
Good news for B&W film users. I'll try it. Now that my stash of Plus-X is gone, I'm looking for a new medium speed B&W film.
Jim B.
Jim B.
zuiko85
Veteran
We should also be happy for the surge in Instax materials from Fujifilm. Wouldn’t be surprised if that helps smooth some of the money outlay to start up the B&W production again.
ptpdprinter
Veteran
I am happy with Ilford films, but for those who prefer Fuji Acros, this is good news.
css9450
Veteran
That's a consideration, but there is no guarantee than the new one will be better than the old one. It could be like "New Coke" for all we know at this point. I am not saying that it will be, by any means, but we just don't know.
Good points, definately. I recall some changes made to Provia slide film over the years, and they were all improvements and eventually led me to be a Provia-only shooter for many years. Still a favorite of mine.
I never really bonded with Acros though, finding Delta 100 to work much better with my particular darkroom and scanning abilities. I bought entirely too much and I'd probably be doing the community a service if I sell some here in the classifieds. Better you guys use it than I hoard it unloved in my freezer!
jarski
Veteran
Well this was a surprise. Even as a digital shooter, importance of this film for film guys and gals hasn't escaped me, so congrats 
Jumillar
Never Settle
This is good news, I'll look forward to buying some on its release
CharlesDAMorgan
Veteran
I've been holding off shooting old Acros as I don't have large stocks, so this is excellent news.
MaxElmar
Well-known
Great news! I take back most of what I've said about Fujifilm.
PHAROLDO
Member
Hope they bring back provia 400x!
CMur12
Veteran
I'm more of a color slide shooter, myself, but a resurrected film is a good sign for Fuji's commitment to film and for the film market in general. Very good news.
- Murray
- Murray
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
Fresh Film! Great news! I never used Acros, but I will get 100' if it is reasonable. Don't worry Ilford, I won't forget you ever.
charjohncarter
Veteran
I've only used Acros 100 once just before it was dropped. I hit development, exposure 100% on my first and only try. Besides that I like the results: tonality, shadow detail, contrast. So I will be buying some when it hits the market.
I enjoyed it in all types of light, but it shined for me in open shade:
Neopan Acros 100 expired by John Carter, on Flickr
I enjoyed it in all types of light, but it shined for me in open shade:

ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
Hope it's not like the Mustang II...
Chris
Chris
Larry Cloetta
Veteran
^^^^Good one.
maryland_fotos
Well-known
They are regrouping, don't worry they will be back. But best to just ignore them when they do show up.
Where are the usual doom and gloom sayers now?
KenR
Well-known
“Highest level of graininess.” Don’t they mean the opposite?
Solinar
Analog Preferred
“Highest level of graininess.” Don’t they mean the opposite?
A poor translation. Try substituting granularity for graininess.
Freakscene
Obscure member
I just hope that it has similar spectral sensitivity and tonality and the same reciprocity characteristics, and is available again in all formats. The problem with losing films that is rarely discussed is that with each discontinuation the options for tone shrink. When Plus-X was discontinued most users seemed to switch to FP4+, even though TMY-II is closer tonally. It was worse with Acros because it was the only B&W film that really worked well for very long exposures. At 10s+ exposure, it was by far the fastest sheet film on the market.
I'll post this one because our friend the late Roger Hicks liked it.
And this one because I just like it
Both Acros in Xtol 1+1 or a homemade equivalent.
Marty
I'll post this one because our friend the late Roger Hicks liked it.

And this one because I just like it

Both Acros in Xtol 1+1 or a homemade equivalent.
Marty
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Fresh Film! Great news! I never used Acros, but I will get 100' if it is reasonable. Don't worry Ilford, I won't forget you ever.
I would suggest to try few cassettes first. I have tried it in 120 format and ... it is odd film. IMO.
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