The 1960 Agfa book says it's 64 ASA. There are processing directions
using Agfa chemistry that hasn't existed for years. If I had an old roll
of exposed Gevapan 30, I'd probably develop it as if it were Plus-X
negative, possibly adding benzotriazole and extending development to
compensate for
Does anyone have information about this film stock:
AGFA GEVAPAN 30 negative 166
Thank you.
Cynthia Madansky
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