Re: film for enlarged negs??

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Austincoopers@aol.com
Date: 12/01/02-07:59:58 PM Z


Ok, it looks like Bergger's it...thanks for the feedback.

Mike

Bostick and Sullivan offers Bergger BPFB-18 film, continuous tone ortho, in
sizes up to 20x24. 50 sheets of 8x10 for $99.95.

See this page for details:
www.bostick-sullivan.com/main/bergger.htm

Allan Connery

In a message dated 12/1/02 8:12:53 PM, hamish@gumphoto.fsnet.co.uk writes:
The Bergger film comes highly recommended and is available in a good range
of sizes. My experience of having used it for a number of years is that it
responds well to developer dilution/temp variations so can be adjusted
easily to suit the process in mind. >>

<< On 1/12/02 21:55, "Austincoopers@aol.com" <Austincoopers@aol.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> I used Agfa n31 film for enlarged negatives and transparencies for years
> with excellent results. My personal supply has run out and of course this
> product is long gone. All kodak's copy film products are gone too. Are
there
> any good successors to the agfa product or kodak commercial films? I've
tried
> lith without success....my hope to find another true continuous tone ortho
> film. Is anyone making such a film these days??
>
> Mike
>
The Bergger film comes highly recommended and is available in a good range
of sizes. My experience of having used it for a number of years is that it
responds well to developer dilution/temp variations so can be adjusted
easily to suit the process in mind. >>


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