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Topic: Ilford Standard 8 Processing Question
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Dom Roberts
Junior
Posts: 2
From: UK
Registered: Jun 2008
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posted June 16, 2008 08:14 AM
Hello,
I'm the guy who runs Process C-22, as previously mentioned in this thread. I don't contribute much to forums nowadays but joined specifically to participate in this thread.
I obviously don't want to advertise here so I'll say nothing about our services in relation to Simon's query other than that we can help and he should contact us about his Ilfochrome if he would like to do so.
'Ilfochrome' (if the spelling is confirmed) dates from between 1962-65. Previous versions were called 'Ilford Colour Film' and 'Ilfachrome' (I think the 35mm naming convention also applied to cine film). After 1965 the film was named 'Ilford Colorcine 25', although it was essentially the same emulsion.
These films were all non-substantive, that is to say the colour dyes were in the chemistry rather than the emulsion. This means the film cannot now be processed in colour, but with some developing wizardry usable B/W negative footage can be obtained. This does sound fairly simple but with such old film it is actually incredibly difficult - and needs a good deal of skill and experience.
The main point of my post - I'm very interested to see someone on here who worked at Ilford in the 1970s, when the TriFCA company was active and Ilford were making their films. Kevin - could you get in touch, I'd very much appreciate a chat and talk about the old Ilford products, which we deal with every day.
Best regards,
Dominic Roberts
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