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    Quote Originally Posted by phaedrus View Post
    Kodak HIE, too
    Very nice shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coigach View Post
    Beautiful image David, really special. Makes me wish I could use this film.

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    Indeed, very nice. I always wanted to work with Polaroid 8x10... ah well.

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    TXP320 (thinking ahead in light of the recent discontinuation of this film)

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    Panatomic X

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    The list gets longer as the years roll on:

    Polaroid
    HIE (although I have a huge stash)
    Kodachrome 25 and 64
    Panatomic-X
    Agfa APX100 in sheets
    QuickLoads
    Kodak Copy film
    Kodak Medalist paper
    Kodak AZO paper
    Agfa Brovira and all of the old AGFA papers

    Still, I'm thankful that there are still a lot of great products available and there are companies like Ilford and Adox that seem committed to their product lines.

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    Panatomic-X, Kodachrome 120, Verichrome Pan

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    Quote Originally Posted by gephoto View Post
    4x5 Plus-X. A really nice emulsion that I miss.

    I just bought 20 film holders that have 2 sheets of Plus X in each at 8x10.

    What a score!
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    Technology is not a panacea. It alone will not move your art forward. Only through developing your own aesthetic - free from the tools that create it - can you find new dimension to your work.

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    I really miss inexpensive film.

    And...

    8x10 HIE,
    Plus X,
    Just about any other "fast" Infrared.
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    HIE in 4x5, Type 55, Type 809, and Fomapan in 11x14. I'm shortly going to have to add another emulsion to my arsenal when I get some 12x15 holders made for my Watson. I just hope Efke doesn't go tits up about the time I get the camera up and running and I can only get one or two boxes of 12x20 to learn the film with.

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    Kodak infrared, Agfa and Scotch 1000, all the fun, odd films that were great to play with. The fast, grainy color stuff that explodes into pastels when you diffuse in-camera and push it. I had only discovered APX 100 a bit before it was discontinued, so I can't really say I miss it, but it was amazing film. What remains I can use with no complaints. There's still a lot to choose from. No sense shedding tears when there's still excellent film out there.

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