Ilford bought the company that used to produce the
Cibachrome and renamed the product to Ilfochrome. It's
been quite a while though.
They claim to have improved the process to be less
toxic but it's still pretty corrosive and smelly. If
you plan to use, be carefull and use rubber gloves
when handling the chemicals.
Herbet.
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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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