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Posted 5/24/2008 8:53:52 PM


pachyderm

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"As part of its campaign to ‘Defend the Darkroom’, Ilford Photo - the monochrome brand of Harman technology Limited – has announced a special initiative in support of ultra large format (ULF) photographers. In an increasingly digital world, these photographers can find it difficult to buy the specialist analog products they require due to a shrinking number of manufacturers and stocking dealers. However, to help ULF users overcome this limited availability, as well as the need to purchase a minimum order quantity, Ilford Photo has revealed it is running a two month ULF product ordering window."

http://shutterbug.com/news/052908ilford/

http://www.ilfordphoto.com/pressroom/article.asp?n=105

Robert M. Teague

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Posted 5/25/2008 9:44:03 AM


tiger

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I'm not a LF photographer (yet... starting to get the itch... Oh, Honey??? ) but I applaud Ilford/Harman for their commitment to the film world. Increasingly, my film choices are the Ilford brands. I'm half thinking of buying a few sheets just to support them. Hmm... maybe I could make a shoebox pinhole... waste a few paper negative before I try the real stuff. Don't mind me; just thinking out loud.... My point, I find Ilford's support and integrity to be inspiring. There is life to the photography world beyond pixels and inkjets.

Cheers,


Tom, on Point Pelee, Canada
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Posted 5/27/2008 6:13:37 PM


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Good to see that Harman is still supporting ULF film.

Rich


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