Large-format landscape photographer races to finish life's work using discontinued technology

*cough. Acros. Cough*

:(

Yeah that really sucks, with the right lens the 35mm stuff can even look a bit medium format-y.

Stock up if possible and start using another process/film, up to and including coating my own glass plates.

Luckily my favourite films are still ok for now but the glass plates are a good shout, that's one advantage of using large format. Ideally I'd find an 8x10 or 11x14 for that though.
 
Sad story. I am surprised he still has any stock left. He is probably the last large format worker with cibachrome. Though he did not mention what transparency film he was using.
 
Well, I've had this link in my bookmarks for as long as I've had bookmarks, so...15-20 years, I expect they stocked up in 2010, I dunno if they're still operating now though.
All the good stuff is gone, we're left with the rubble of a quite special artistic industry.

http://www.lab-ciba.com/index.html
 
... but the glass plates are a good shout, that's one advantage of using large format. Ideally I'd find an 8x10 or 11x14 for that though.

10x8 is a good size. The cheapie photo clip-frames come in 10x8, so ready-made plates can be had easily, and it's big enough to contact print. Also a bit more feasible to make an enlarger without it becoming (even more) enormous, and 10x8 is easily good enough to make a big print. It'll also fit onto a flatbed scanner like the Epson V700 (which has the capacity to do full width transmissive scans).
 
Slightly coincidentally a few years ago I met a Canadian photographer called Ron Smid in his shop in Whistler . We had quite a chat about photography in general and film photography in particular as he generally shoots with a Pentax 67. He told me he had bought as much Cibachrome as he could when he heard production was ceasing and had it stored in a vault somewhere.
I later found out that he was wuite well known in Canada as his calendar was always the biggest selling landscape calendar in Canada. I was very impressed with his work and as in the link above it definitely gives images a depth that is impressive.
 
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