They are the same thing. Process used to be Cibachrome, with materials
from Ciba-Geigy, a company that I assume held the patents, etc. (Not
sure of spelling of company name). Ilford bought them out and renamed
the process Ilfocherome. Your instructor must be an old timer -- we
never will get used to calling the things Ilfo...

Bob

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> Hi. Here in the list I read a lot about Ilfochromes. When I asked a photo
> teacher about them, he looked me strange as if he never heard of it, and he told
> me they are Cibachromes. Then, I read in a book and it says Cibachrome is a
> proccess made by Ilford. So, are both the same thing? What are the differences?
> You call them Ilfochromes or it is the true name? Thanks in advance.

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