I would guess that 35mm b&w will outlive anything else. The darkroom process is something that many photographers don't want to give up, and there may be enough of them to keep b&w film alive almost indefinitely.

It is unlikely to be cost-effective to make colour film just for MF and LF cameras, and those formats, if they survive, will do so by hanging onto the coat-tails of the b&w 35mm chaps.

John



On Sat, 28 May 2005 13:04:54 +0100, DagT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

As long as analog MF and LF is and will be a lot cheaper than its digital counterparts someone will make film. My guess is that Ilford has a good position in that market.

DagT

P� 28. mai. 2005 kl. 04.21 skrev Herb Chong:

sad, but not a surprise except to those with blinders on. Ilford is next.

Herb....
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