MartinP
Veteran
I just noticed that the picture with the big Foma logo has a noticeboard showing colour film and colour paper. Is my Czech wrong? Were these old products, or . . . ??
And what is 'lasne' (apart from a US state, according to Google) ?!
And what is 'lasne' (apart from a US state, according to Google) ?!
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
I just noticed that the picture with the big Foma logo has a noticeboard showing colour film and colour paper. Is my Czech wrong? Were these old products, or . . . ??
The last time I was there a couple of years ago, Foma branded repackaged Fuji Superia still was a popular film type in the Czech Republic. But once upon a time they also were colour film makers - they (like Orwo and Forte) made Agfacolor/Agfachrome process compatible film. I don't know whether they ever managed to convert their own colour production to C41/E6, or whether the Fomacolor films sold in Germany in the nineties already were by or some other maker - most Eastern European film maker's C41 conversion projects failed or had a very brief period of success.
venchka
Veteran
For the North American users...
For the North American users...
From the current Freestyle online listings...
120
135
Sheet film
Reversal
Enjoy!
Wayne
For the North American users...
From the current Freestyle online listings...
120
135
Sheet film
Reversal
Enjoy!
Wayne
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
And what is 'lasne' (apart from a US state, according to Google) ?!
"Làzně" is "baths" - presumably processing chemistry.
bobby_novatron
Photon Collector
Wonderful series of photos! Thank you so much for posting these. I have never seen the actual inside of a film-making plant -- and the Foma factory is even more unique than most due to its history.
Disclaimer: I am a big fan of Fomapan 100. That is definitely one of my favourite films.
As a side note, I was looking in the background of the photo with all the hockey players on the walls -- it was funny to see many NHL players, even (what I presume) a Czech national playing for the Edmonton Oilers, my home town!
Again, what a small world we live in!
Disclaimer: I am a big fan of Fomapan 100. That is definitely one of my favourite films.
As a side note, I was looking in the background of the photo with all the hockey players on the walls -- it was funny to see many NHL players, even (what I presume) a Czech national playing for the Edmonton Oilers, my home town!
Again, what a small world we live in!
P3tr
Only MacHan in CE
You took something bigger???
I am impressed
But where's my cut of the stash, brother? :angel:
I have something for you, but not from FOMA
HHPhoto
Well-known
Thanks for this report. Very interesting!
For all interested in film production, I can highly recommend a visit in Wolfen at the Filmmuseum:
http://www.ifm-wolfen.de/
All the original machines are there (partly even running!) and extremely well explained by the guides.
Cheers, Jan
For all interested in film production, I can highly recommend a visit in Wolfen at the Filmmuseum:
http://www.ifm-wolfen.de/
All the original machines are there (partly even running!) and extremely well explained by the guides.
Cheers, Jan
pete hogan
Well-known
Thanks for the interesting pictures and report. Looks like FOMA's standing up pretty well.
It reminded me to order a load of FOMAPAN 400 from Freestyle, now done.
It reminded me to order a load of FOMAPAN 400 from Freestyle, now done.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Thanks much for these. Is the paper coated in the same building?
Vobluda
Well-known
On the first picture you can see the large L shaped building where both films and papers are made.
Also on this picture there is areal plan but I guess not that much visible.
You can see the whole FOMA factory on Google maps and street view. Just type in Foma Hradec Kralove.
Also on this picture there is areal plan but I guess not that much visible.
You can see the whole FOMA factory on Google maps and street view. Just type in Foma Hradec Kralove.
Thanks much for these. Is the paper coated in the same building?
traveler_101
American abroad
Great photos. Thanks for posting. Being reliant on xray film sales makes me a bit nervous about Foma's future, however. Aren't these going digital as well?
If it did close what would it cost to buy up the buildings and equipment and put it back in production? Perhaps the members of RFF could form a joint-stock company and buy it.
If it did close what would it cost to buy up the buildings and equipment and put it back in production? Perhaps the members of RFF could form a joint-stock company and buy it.
I have something for you, but not from FOMAand the car is bloody red hatchback. Ideal for crowded city
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Two rolls of Bergger 400 B&W film!!! Thanks Petr
mynikonf2
OEM
So, is this a one man operation? I only saw the one dude, with the white smock, that appears to work there, where are all the rest of the workers? 
mynikonf2
OEM
Great photos. Thanks for posting. Being reliant on xray film sales makes me a bit nervous about Foma's future, however. Aren't these going digital as well?
If it did close what would it cost to buy up the buildings and equipment and put it back in production? Perhaps the members of RFF could form a joint-stock company and buy it.
Now that's the best idea I've heard in awhile. Would be really cool to be shooting RFF B&W brand film in my cameras.
gsgary
Well-known
Thank's for posting, i love Fomapan 400
europanorama
Well-known
70mm or 120 longroll?
70mm or 120 longroll?
They should have at least 70mm perforated film. for 220 lenght one could cut one side(slitter by xkaes at aol.com).
for 35mm unperforated one could cut center-part. for 2x 35mm one could cut center-line.
120 long roll for easy 220-producing would be clever and easy for them to offer. 220 for MF and rotapancams. very important for the latter ones.
i am also exposing 70mm and cut afterwards to match standard reels or labs.
70mm or 120 longroll?
They should have at least 70mm perforated film. for 220 lenght one could cut one side(slitter by xkaes at aol.com).
for 35mm unperforated one could cut center-part. for 2x 35mm one could cut center-line.
120 long roll for easy 220-producing would be clever and easy for them to offer. 220 for MF and rotapancams. very important for the latter ones.
i am also exposing 70mm and cut afterwards to match standard reels or labs.
Fotohuis
Well-known
Take notice about their new B&W film: Retropan 320 Soft. Available in 35mm and sheet film format.
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