Rob,
Pardon my late response, but there's been such an avalanche of blather
lately that some worthwhile posts are falling between the cracks.
Before C41 process came out, Kodak had C22 which was very stable but used
environmentally unacceptable chemistry. AFAIK only Kodak films used C22,
other
Hi Bill
what do you like the Agfa negative film for? Compared to Fuji Superia for
ex. or Kodak?
And which type and ISO do you use, color and b/W ? Do you have a favorite
brand for b/w negative film?
Agfa ISO 200 Vista negative color is sold in packs of 4 films with a big
discount at the moment
My slides from the 1960's on the old Agfachrome 64 are fine, but I don't
have enough old negatives to render an opinion.
Bill
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