Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/03/17
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no,
It's a Rodinal process :-)
P.S.
TX400 is the same of Tri-X400 +ADs-
on film paper box the inscription is Tri-X400,
on film plastic cap box the inscription is TX400
Guido Ridoli
LEICA M superfan
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Data: marted+AOw- 17 marzo 1998 22.00
Oggetto: Re: R: +AFs-Leica+AF0- black and white beginner questions
+AHw-Is TX 400 C-41 process?
+AHw-
+AHw-At 07:24 PM 3/17/98 +010-, Guido Ridoli wrote:
+AHwAPg-I use Kodak TX 400 and Agfa Scala
+AHwAPg-In North Italy there isn't problem with labs to develop
+AHwAPg-fantastic Scala films.
+AHwAPg-After that try Cibachrome system to print some Scala
slides
+AHwAPg- Guido Ridoli
+AHwAPg- LEICA M superfan
+AHwAPg- guirid+AEA-numerica.it
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+AHw-Francesco Sanfilippo,
+AHw-Five Senses Productions
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+AHw-http://www.5senses.com/
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