Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/11/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Could you make a succinct statement re why you like the Edwal 12/XX combo so much? On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 3:23 AM, Larry Bullis <kingfisher at halcyon.com>wrote: > Don Cardwell, Lee Lumkin, Thomas Bertilsson and myself did a continuing > study on Edwal 12 a while back. XX was a film that I took on as my personal > project. I sort of dropped it because the sole supplier "film emporium" > couldn't seem to get it any more. Kodak supplying it in bulk? Very hard to > imagine. > > So I have pretty good data with this obscure, obsolete (!) chemistry with > a pretty obscure, BUT entirely appropriate chemistry. Everyone has > forgotten about this. I can tell you that it is amazing. But I can't show > you much. Why? because IF words and images can say the same thing, one of > them is lying. I do not maintain an online presence, but if you wish, I > will attempt to put something up you might relate to. > > If anyone is really serious about pursuing this (and, I REALLY mean > REALLY, I'm not interested in casual unless there's enough serious interest > to support it) I would be interested in either creating a new group to > study it, or, maybe more likely to bring additional research into the > existing group. I can't speak for my dearly beloved fellows, but I can't > imagine them not rising to the concept, even though they may stop short of > the densitometer. Don't worry, though. I have one or two of those awful > arcane things, too. > > I do think though that this film with this particular amazingly > appropriate chemistry is something that surpasses any particular existing > loyalties - especially given the way things are going right now. I think > that if we have interest in stuff like this, the time is RIGHT NOW to > express that interest and create whatever body of research we possibly can. > Otherwise it will go the way of that other XX - the super one, that I miss > so desperately. It is time for us to speak up and demand that film > persists. It is stupid to abandon a peak technology for something that > can't replace it but could provide yet another viable medium. Photography > as we knew it is like engraving was in 1860 right now. Looked at a dollar > bill lately? > > I don't think that you're going to find a better place to start. The film > is wonderful. Do you like the 1960's aesthetic, as I do? The research team > already at hand for the developer is a great place to start. At least, I'm > ready to go. > > The film is one that we've all seen in the movies - but we're sure not > seeing it any more. > > L > > On 11/13/11 8:41 PM, lug-request at leica-users.org wrote: > >> Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2011 11:53:32 -0800 >> From: Richard Man<richard at richardmanphoto.**com<richard at >> richardmanphoto.com> >> > >> Subject: Re: [Leica] FYI: Fresh 5222 avail direct from Kodak >> To: Leica Users Group<lug at leica-users.org> >> Message-ID: >> <CAF8hL-**FPxy1Q4nAKVAdGvbtbqU7Rssm8_** >> brDVkDrwHzB6W8e7w at >> mail.gmail.**com<CAF8hL-FPxy1Q4nAKVAdGvbtbqU7Rssm8_brDVkDrwHzB6W8e7w at >> mail.gmail.com> >> > >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 >> >> >> Isn't this the XX film? Phil Forrest gave me a roll (thanks!) in NYC, and >> it does appear to be close to "old school" film. Of course I really don't >> know much about old school film but it does the job competently, even in >> this era of mixed analog/digital workflow. In the "Mark is sometimes right >> even when he is wrong" department, I have settled on Acros 100 for >> landscape at ISO100, TriX for people/landscape at ISO320 and low light >> stuff of Neopan 1600 at ISO1000, all souped in the 2-bath Pyrocat-HD. I >> would gladly use the XX for Tri-X stuff but the Tri-X works so well that >> there's hardly any need. I buy the Arista Premium from Freestyle which is >> Tri-X for just over $3 a roll so the cost is not bad either. >> >> On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 11:46 AM, Lew Schwartz<lew1716 at gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> > This film c >>> >> > ______________________________**_________________ > Leica Users Group. > See > http://leica-users.org/**mailman/listinfo/lug<http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug>for > more information >