Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/03/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]feli wrote: > Darn it. > > I'm down to my last bottle of Rodinal and a handful of rolls of APX100. > This was a truly magic combination. It just glowed. > > http://tinyurl.com/atuzr > > But with AGFA dead as a doorknob, both are ancient history. > > I'm still looking for a replacement for APX100. > > Some people have suggested CalbeR09 as a Rodinal replacement. > Supposedly this is the original pre Cold War era formula, that is still > produced in Eastern Europe. > > Anyhow, it stinks to see an old friend go. > > > Feli > Well, I can give you 50% good news, at least. Check the 'News' page of the following site: http://www.silverprint.co.uk/ Silverprint is one of the most reputable suppliers of photographic materials in the UK. I don't think they would claim this unless they had pretty good evidence. Rodinal - and Neutol-WA, another of my favourites - is back. I can't give you such good news about APX100, but personally I never established the relationship with this film that I did with its predecessor, Agfapan 100. There are some wonderful modern emulsions at that speed point - Acros and Delta 100 help those Leica lenses to really sing! Richard