Ilford expands black and white facility in USA. We are talking "real" photo paper here and "real" chemical processing. And Kodak had to fade away. Sad.
Nevertheless, in the old days, I liked many Ilford papers. Their Multigrade Pearl was fantastic.
Even though digital has truly killed film for most common purposes, demand
for black and white film development and printing is sufficient that
ILFORD has expanded its processing and printing service to include a
mail-order lab in San Clemente, California. Unlike most local labs,
ILFORD's service offers black and white printing on the real stuff, silver gelatin photo
paper.
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