RE: enlarged negs - questions on process

From: Monnoyer Philippe ^lt;monnoyer@imec.be>
Date: 03/12/04-05:10:54 AM Z
Message-id: <59E2A8496CF4ED4C87E90AC53EE33A2C03578CEB@e2k03.imec.be>

John,

You can certainly get it. Where do you live, in the US ?
I found a dealer in Florida if I remember correctly. I don't remember the link. Maybe check the list archives, I told about that already.
Maybe the dealers tuned on the list could think of a new product ...
I would contact AGFA directly. Here is a link to the cousin film PD1p which is thinner. I prefer a thicker base for dimension stability:
http://aerial.agfa.com/pdf/avi_pd1p_en.pdf

Philippe

-----Original Message-----
From: Grafist@aol.com [mailto:Grafist@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 11:49
To: alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca
Subject: Re: enlarged negs - questions on process

In a message dated 12/03/04 10:33:27 GMT Standard Time, monnoyer@imec.be
writes:

> I thought I could start to have it manufactured in large format and sell
it,
> but DHL or FedEx charge too much to send it overseas.
..................................
Phillipe, So, is there another way of getting this to people, or, maybe, the
cost would not be too high for the really keen aficionados?
             The thin"Anitec" resin coated paper I am using for large negs
with my I.C.I process has been discontinued. What I do have will not last
forever and I would like to pass on the use of it to others. I could cut a few
sheets from the rolls, I suppose, but yes........... the high cost of postage and
also the PITA business of cash transference accross borders for small amounts
is a problem.
                          Pushing on. John
Received on Fri Mar 12 05:11:08 2004

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