[pure-silver] catching up (Re: Re: Adox)

Fotokemika did not outsource much. They coated and packaged films and papers in Croatia, at plants in Zagreb and Samobor, from 1948 until last year. The two exceptions I know of were their Efkecolor 35mm films (from Fuji) and their Efke b/w 400 speed film (from Ilford). There may have been outsourced papers that I am not aware of.

David Foy

Tim Rudman wrote:
As I understand they are sourced from both fotokemika and classic arts -
which in turn were forte.




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[mailto:pure-silver-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Georges Giralt
Sent: 19 May 2006 12:27
To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [pure-silver] Re: Adox

Tim, As you seem to have good contact with Fotoimpex, could you please tell
us if the Adox papers are, now, Efke (like Emaks and Varicon) or as
previously Forte papers ?
I've a fridge full of PolyKaltton and PolyWarmtone from Forte (bought at
  Fotoimpex under the Classic or Adox  names) and, when I'll had to re
order, I'll want to know if it will be a close match or really different ?
TIA !
Tim Rudman a écrit :
This is correct. Mirko Boeddeker at FotoImpex in Berlin (+ association with
JandC) is exporting it.

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