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It seems they are over subscribed with Scala but they now state they may be offering Fomapan R100 processing and other sizes.
Ian
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 Originally Posted by Ian Grant
It seems they are over subscribed with Scala but they now state they may be offering Fomapan R100 processing and other sizes.
Ian
That would be a useful service.
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Gosh,Thanks for all the replies guys,
I will contact the lab in England,I have a local lead here too as I mentioned it to an old Pro.
The info on the C17 is invaluable.
Thanks again,
I'll post the results.
Eugene
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Alternative processing formulae were published in the BJP Almanac/Annual so anyone with the raw chemistry can dve the film.
Ian
Last edited by Ian Grant; 10-11-2009 at 06:55 AM. Click to view previous post history.
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As there seems to be some mor interest in the CN-17...
There were several CN-17's:
CN-17 (maskless, later CN-17 Universal until 1975)
CN-17 M (single-masked, Photokina 1965)
CN-17 M (double-masked, combining Agfa and Gevaert technology, first introduced in the USA, 1965)
CN-17 Special (same film, 1966)
CNS (20 DIN, first Agfacolor with twin halide layers, magenty & cyan, 1968)
CNS (new yellow coupler 1969)
CNS took the same process as the old CN-17 Universal, but with a slightly longer fixing time.
CN-17 Special took also the same process, but as the masking took place in the bleach bath, this had to be regenerated.
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