http://www.luminos.com/ Not sure how many here use their products but they made some nice stuff. Fotospeed, which is part of the Luminos corp. will also get the axe. Bummer I was getting use to Fotospeed's Blue toner.
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http://www.luminos.com/ Not sure how many here use their products but they made some nice stuff. Fotospeed, which is part of the Luminos corp. will also get the axe. Bummer I was getting use to Fotospeed's Blue toner.
Did Luminos make anything? The papers were rebadged Kentmere. Not sure about the other products.
I'm not sure of the origin of all their products but they had alot of niche stuff like liquid emulsion and Lith developer as well as a lot of products for alternative processes. At any rate I hate to see traditional companies ( especially the non mega-corporations) go under with their traditional photo stuff.
Luminos made some nice papers (Charcoal R, Tapestry X) and they announced they were discontinuing the papers line a few months ago. I wasn't aware that Fotospeed products were going to be discontinued. The Lith developer is still available everywhere I've looked.
Charcoal R and Tapestry X were Kentmere distributed in the US by Luminos. They were discontinued because the paper stock was discontinued, so Kentmere replaced them with new products.
Indeed it is unfortunate that Luminos is no longer going to be importing these products to the US, but my point is that it doesn't mean the products are disappearing. Kentmere USA is the new Kentmere distributor in the US, and they're an APUG sponsor.
Yes, David, you are correct. In fact, I learned of Kentmere because I used to use Luminos paper a lot and I was saddened to see their paper be discontinued, but I have tried several different Kentmere papers and I like them alot. Even more, I wouldn't know about APUG if it weren't for Luminos because this site is where I found that Luminos was repackaged Kentmere. The proverbial silver lining.
Fotospeed is also a completely separate company. I assume Luminos were simply the US importer. If so, presumably someone else will take up the mantle. In any case, Fotospeed certainly ship direct to Europe from the UK, so they may do so to the US too if they are without a distributor there at the moment (http://www.fotospeed.com).
Cheers, Bob.
i use a lot of their tones in class and especially the gold. they will be missed.
back to mixing from scratch.
Luminos was the US distributor for fotospeed. The one who will know for use is Les McLean.
Fotospeed products can now be purchased from Freestyle who are now the US distributor. I'll check with Fotospeed to find out whether Freestyle will distribute Fotospeed products to other retail outlets throughout the US in the same way that Luminos did and post the answer.
Luminos sold out to Hahnemuhle some time ago so I guess that it was only a matter of time before their traditional photographic materials bit the dust. I'm saddened to see another source of traditional materials dry up, particularly a company that I had a personal connection with for I did demonstrate toning for them at Photo East in New York for several years. I hope Steve and Ellen White enjoy a well earned retirement.