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Thin negs with Efke 100 sheet film
TuraPan is Agfa.
David Foy "Roman J. Rohleder" wrote in message ... David Nebenzahl schrieb: But Efke comes pretty close to Adox, since they got the license to produce it, but not the right to use the name. And all these belabored responses in this thread, and not *one single* helpful one from someone, God forbid, with actual experience with this film. Whats your problem? I have pretty good experiences with this film... and would you have told us that you havenīt printed the negatives in the first time, the probably right answers would have come directly. Efke is Adox. No legend, no myth, but business. Oh, well, just remember this is Usenet ... Yup. You get what you pay for. Or: what you give is what you get. Nothing new on your Turapan but that it is probably not Isopan, but vintage Dueren-production. Gruss, Roman |
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Thin negs with Efke 100 sheet film
"David Foy" schrieb:
Loooong time passing. ;-) TuraPan is Agfa. Sure. At least in photographic papers and bw films. But we were talking about a 1960s package. At that time Tura made itīs own stuff. David Foy Gruss, Roman |
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Thin negs with Efke 100 sheet film
You're right. I spoke too soon.
David Foy "Roman J. Rohleder" wrote in message ... "David Foy" schrieb: Loooong time passing. ;-) TuraPan is Agfa. Sure. At least in photographic papers and bw films. But we were talking about a 1960s package. At that time Tura made itīs own stuff. David Foy Gruss, Roman |
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