Is this stuff still made?
It appears to be. Peter Turnley told me his digital files were being printed on baryta paper. I'd never hear of a digital enlarger. All greek to an analog worker.
Is this stuff still made?
I just ordered a used lens from MAP camera in Japan. I asked and they are covering any potential added tariffs. Must be a nightmare for Ebay and online people. No way Leica can operate with a 25% tariff added to their products. There will be plenty of cameras for everyone outside of the US.![]()
So, tariffs will apply to used merchandise? If so, from individuals or businesses? I thought import Duty (if applicable)covers fees for items like this.
Is this stuff still made?
Duty is chargeable on both new and used goods, based on where the goods originated, not on where you happen to be importing from.So, tariffs will apply to used merchandise? If so, from individuals or businesses? I thought import Duty (if applicable)covers fees for items like this.
I'd never hear of a digital enlarger. All greek to an analog worker.
So, tariffs will apply to used merchandise? If so, from individuals or businesses? I thought import Duty (if applicable)covers fees for items like this.
There are big laser printers around. And there are certain brands which can still be purchased new ($$$$$).
I have the impression that
chromogenic RA4 printing paper,
So, tariffs will apply to used merchandise? If so, from individuals or businesses? I thought import Duty (if applicable)covers fees for items like this.
It appears to be. Peter Turnley told me his digital files were being printed on baryta paper. I'd never hear of a digital enlarger. All greek to an analog worker.
It appears to be. Peter Turnley told me his digital files were being printed on baryta paper.
Actual digital enlargers have been made, including by DeVere, but they never caught on.
When I need big silver murals now over 30 x 40 I recommend Griffin Editions in Brooklyn , they are first rate and very cool group of printers.
Everything is going to be OK. We've already been through the most inflationary period in my 68 year life. And that's a fact. I'm confident that an equilibrium is at hand on trade deficits and we'll all be better off for it in the long term. Look at it this way... photographic paper prices are presently prohibitive to a paralyzing degree. The only possible direction in that can only be an improvement at this juncture.
Yep, equilibrium inevitably occurs sooner or later when the ship sinks, and thousands of small businesses permanently go under with it.
Way too many posts on this subject to crawl through.
Just guessing but if the US puts tariffs on film and paper , surely the Europeans and the UK will export directly to Canada?
Americans can then smuggle darkroom supplies from Canada to the US , just like eggs!?
Hoping this doesn't impact Ilford manufacturing costs within the UK. Does anyone have any idea on that?
I'm happy to avoid purchasing or selling from/to the USA (from here in Australia) and use non-US suppliers for everything. No more Kodak for some time but hoping Ilford can weather this storm.
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