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Harman Technology had announced the release of Ilford Pan F Plus black-and-white film in large-format sizes. New versions of the fine-grained film – especially popular with landscape and fine-art photographers – are now available in in 4×5 and 8×10 formats. Harman Technology said in a press release: “Renowned for its ultra-fine grain, exceptional sharpness, rich ...

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In 2017 film photography blog Kosmo Foto launched its Space Age-themed Mono film. In 2021, it went full film noir with its spy-themed film Agent Shadow. Now, we’ve launched a third – one that you can’t buy in the shops, or even from the Kosmo Foto website. Kosmo Foto Direktor is a limited-edition bulk-rolled version […]

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Eastman Kodak has announced large-format films and bulks rolls are now available new line-up of emulsions it distributes. The announcement comes after the gradual release of all Kodak-branded 35mm and 120 films in new packaging – and sometimes new names – since last October. The Kodak.com website now features a new promotion – titled “Time […]

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In a basement in Rochester, New York, a husband and wife are creating the ultimate accessory for old-school Leica shooters – a black-and-white film like 1920s photographers would have shot. Mark Osterman, a former process historian at the George Eastman Museum in Rochester and his wife France Scully Osterman, decided to mark the 100th anniversary […]

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Have you ever wanted a light meter that was always to hand? Increment Labs might have what you’re looking for. The company’s forthcoming LMW-V1 light meter for film photographers is a wristwatch that its makers claim will make you a better photographer by helping you learn to read the quality of light. Increment Labs are […]

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