Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/02/05

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Subject: Re: APX25 and Copying
From: David Young <youngs@IslandNet.com>
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 09:35:58 -0800 (PST)

At 11:07 AM 05/02/97 +0000, you wrote:
>David asked:
>
>>Question:  When copying slides (to print film) I get a huge gain in
>>contrast.  Short of using a specialized copy film (I do too little of it to
>>warrant that) can you (or anyone on this list) recommend a commonly
>>available neg film with lower contrast (or any "tricks of the trade" that
>>will lower contrast)?
>
>and Mark gives the answer:
>
>>APX 25 is Agfa's ISO 25 mono neg film. And it's a cracker. Very long tonal
>>range, tight but crisp grain structure, potentially very sharp. I used to
>>develop it in highly diluted Agfa Rodinal, or Johnson's Unitol (remember
>that?)
>>which I believe it pretty similar, and got some of the best negs I've ever
>>seen.
>
>Try it, it will work,
>Henk

Mark & Henk:

I suspect that APX 25 is a b&w film, is it not?  I was thinking colour
prints. Sorry about leaving this key point out of my post!

Any other bright ideas?

Cheers!
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