Re: RODINAL "SPECIAL" OR "SP" 2ND ATTEMPT


Steve Shapiro (sgshiya@redshift.com)
Fri, 15 Oct 1999 21:09:13 -0700


----- Original Message -----
From: Roger Kockaerts <roger.kockaerts@chello.be>
Subject: Re : RODINAL "SPECIAL" OR "SP" 2ND ATTEMPT

> Hello Bob,
>
>
> In Belgium, the "Special" Rodinal fine grain developer is commercialized
as
> Rodinal S (not SP).
> I have used this developer myself during the last ten years and am very
> satisfied about its qualities.
>
> If you want other information about the "S" type, let me know,
>
> All the best,

I'd like to know more about the Rodenal 'S' developer, specifically what's
in it that's not with the other rodenal?

S. Shapiro
>
>
>
> Roger Kockaerts
> pH7 - Permadocument
> Avenue de la Jonction 55
> B-1190 Brussels - Belgium
> Tel&Fax: 32-2-347 66 76
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to
> visit our homepage at: <http://home.tvd.be/cr25588/pH7/>
>
> ----------
> >De : Bob Kiss <bobkiss@caribsurf.com>
> >À : "ALT PHO PROC." <alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca>
> >Objet : RODINAL "SPECIAL" OR "SP" 2ND ATTEMPT
> >Date : Lun 11 oct 1999 17:44
> >
>
> >DEAR LIST,
> > Is there no one out there who knows of Rodinal SP or SPECIAL film
> >developer? As mentioned before IT IS VERY DIFFERENT THAT PLAIN OL'
RODINAL.
> >Is there anyone in the U.S. who has tried it or knows where to access it
in
> >the U.S. Or why it has not been available in the U.S.?
> > You are being denied an excellent developer (FAST, FINE GRAIN, AND
> >COMPENSATING). It could be excellent for internegs/interpos...a real
time
> >saver.
> > All/any responses welcome...please help.
> > CHEERS!
> > BOB KISS
> >
>



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