Well, that stretches my German a little, but I'll give it a go :-(

Malcolm

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Sent: 03 February 2002 17:17
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Subject: Re: Classic Low Speed Film is Back


Here's a page with a comparison of numerous films - Agfa APX 25, Efke
25, Gigabit, Pan F, maybe some that I missed.  You'll see that Gigabit
film can produce more than simple high contrast images.

http://www.chrzahn.de/Fotoseiten/Tipps/apx25Ersatz.html#giga

Frantisek Vlcek wrote:

> Interesting but only if you like making "1-bit" images 
> - the film has no tones at all when developed such, it 
> is for microfiche copying, having ONLY pure black and pure 
> white, nothing inbetween, AFAIK.
> 
> Or no?
>
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Shel Belinkoff
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