From: Bob and Carla (bb333@earthlink.net)
Date: 10/23/01-08:20:59 PM Z
Bob, There must be...........LPD4 was Kodak's standard direct-positive Graphic
Arts film, and all the others had competitive versions. Every litho printing
shop on the map had one or the other on their shelves, and most are probably
still useable where there is a film-healthy environment (not Barbados, sorry to
say). Agfa, DuPont, and Fuji all sold very good replacements for LPD4 (4 mil
base).....or LPD7 (7 mil base). Good luck!
Robert
Bob Kiss wrote:
> DEAR LIST,
> I got one response from Ed Stander who has stock of discontinued sizes
> of Kodak LPD4. Are there no films of this type by Agfa, Ilford, 3M Fuji in
> 11X14, 16X20 or 20X24? Have they all been discontinued? Off list or on, any
> help would be greatly appreciated.
> CHEERS!
> BOB
>
> > DEAR LIST,
> > I think I remember discussions about this in the past so please feel
> > free to e-mail me directly in order not to take up the list's space/time.
> I
> > am looking for a direct copy film in sizes up to 16X20 or at least 11X14
> so
> > I can enlarge negatives in one step without an inter positive. Kodak's SO
> > 132 only comes in sizes 4X5 and 8X10 as they have discontinued anything
> > larger.
> > What about Agfa, Fuji, 3M, Ilford.
> > Yes, I have kept up with all of the wonderful litho alternatives in
> > WJPFP but time is sometimes of the essence and one dark step would be
> great.
> > And no, I am not yet equipped (or funded) to go digital.
> > Sooooooooo, lemme knoooooooooow. Please. Thanks in advance.
> > CHEERS FROM BARBADOS!
> > BOB KISS
> >
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