Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/03/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]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 guirid+AEA-numerica.it Da: Five Senses Productions +ADw-fls+AEA-5senses.com+AD4- A: leica-users+AEA-mejac.palo-alto.ca.us +ADw-leica-users+AEA-mejac.palo-alto.ca.us+AD4AOw- leica-users+AEA-mejac.palo-alto.ca.us +ADw-leica-users+AEA-mejac.palo-alto.ca.us+AD4- 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 +AHwAPg- +AHw- +AHw- +AHw-Francesco Sanfilippo, +AHw-Five Senses Productions +AHw-webmaster+AEA-5senses.com +AHw- +AHw- +AHw-http://www.5senses.com/ +AHw-