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“Positive” Vibes

It’s back! HARMAN DIRECT POSITIVE FB paper is back in full production after over a year of being absent from ILFORD PHOTOs product line, it is expected to be available in the US in August.

“We have had many enquiries from all over the world asking when and if users would be able to buy the product, so we are now delighted that after the uncertainty of the last 12 months we have finally found a route to bring this product back,” Steven Brierley, Director of Sales and Marketing at ILFORD PHOTO/HARMAN technology, said.

According to the ILFORD PHOTO press room, the emulsion for the paper was developed in Switzerland and then adapted to a fiber base version and added to ILFORD PHOTOs product line. When the developing company ceased trade in 2013, it caused interruptions to supplies.

What is HARMAN DIRECT POSITIVE PAPER? There is a variety of available sizes in sheets and rolls and according to the ILFORD PHOTO press room, it “is a high quality, traditional silver gelatin black and white, high contrast paper, on a 255g/m2 fiber base with a Glossy surface. It is primarily suited for use in pinhole cameras where exposure and processing in conventional black and white photochemistry achieves a unique positive print – without the need for a film negative or inter-negative.

“The paper can also be successfully used in other applications such as direct exposure in large format cameras or by cutting small sheets for exposure in LOMO type cameras.” This FACT SHEET is also available for a more technical look at the paper, as well as some sample images.

Without the need to think about negatives, think about the positives, HARMAN DIRECT POSITIVE FB paper.

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It is now the second month of the tenth annual partnership of HARMAN technology Limited and Ilford Photo in which special “ultra large format” film is made available to photographers around the world.

The final day to make orders for the extremely rare film formats is Friday, June 12. If you have an antique or a specialized view or field camera, they are offering formats that aren’t typically manufactured, anywhere from 2.25×3.25 inches all the way up to 20×24 inches. Ilford and HARMAN are also offering metric sizes such as 6.5×9 centimeters and even 18×24 centimeters. This year the films that are being offered are HP5 plus, FP4 plus, and Delta 100 Professional. There is also no minimum order on sheet film and most come in boxes of 25 exposures.

“The annual ULF run is now an important part of the year for us,” said Steven Brierley, director of sales and marketing at HARMAN technology, according to www.ilfordphoto.com. “[It is] an opportunity for HARMAN to give something back to the world of analogue photograph that uses and values our conventional film products.”

As this is a benefit to many photographers who would not normally be able to shoot their beloved specialized or antique camera. Locations of dealers include: Austria, Belgium, Canada, The Czech Republic, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Switzerland, The UK, and The US.

Click here to see a full list of film sizes and dealers.

This is yet another triumph in the world of film photography.