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    https://www.ilfordphoto.com

    For those who still like film photography

    Please support this company or we will loose them
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    Quote Originally Posted by Audio Al View Post
    https://www.ilfordphoto.com

    For those who still like film photography

    Please support this company or we will loose them
    Used to use Ilford for my monochrome back in the day, but ashamed to say my film camera has been usurped by my digital SLR. Still have all my film cameras, and one day hope to use them again but a bit like streaming vs vinyl, digital is just so darned convenient.
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    I used to use Ilford FP4 for B&W photography (somtimes I used Kodak Tri-X), but like Alex I don't use my film cameras since the advent of digital photography and the cessation of manufacture (and processing) by Kodak of Kodachrome 64.

    I believe Ilford make most of their money through the supply of film for X-ray machines, though no doubt, this field of use is being encroached upon by digital techniques.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    I believe Ilford make most of their money through the supply of film for X-ray machines, though no doubt, this field of use is being encroached upon by digital techniques.
    That's a bit of an understatement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stratmangler View Post
    That's a bit of an understatement.
    I have no idea - it was just a speculation.
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    It's 10 years since I last had any X-Rays done, and all digital suites were common then.
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    I think it must be 10 years since I had an X-ray taken; and it used film. But you are probably right - the fluorescent screen is nowadays most likely to be digitally scanned rather than photographed.
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    What's the news about Ilford? Have they announced they are closing?

    I do hope not. Love their stuff - keep meaning to shoot film again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edward View Post
    What's the news about Ilford? Have they announced they are closing?

    I do hope not. Love their stuff - keep meaning to shoot film again.
    So do I, but with Kodak having filed for bankruptcy, it would surprise me if Ilford were in a similar position.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    So do I, but with Kodak having filed for bankruptcy, it would surprise me if Ilford were in a similar position.
    Hmm, yes the digital onslaught takes no prisoners.

    I've still got a bunch of Ilford and Fuji 120 rolls stored in a fridge. Perhaps I should get some more.

    When Kodak announced the closure of their kodachrome processing I got 10 rolls and was in the very last batch for processing. They had already closed their labs in the UK and Holland, my stuff went all the way to the States (at their cost). Kodachrome 64 was simply wonderful.
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