[pure-silver] Re: Varycon called ADOX; Was: Lith printing

  • From: titrisol <titrisol@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2005 08:35:37 -0800 (PST)

called jandc in the US
They said that the name change is for Europe, not for the US
(yet)
ADOX was supposed to be a "prime" line with higher QC than EFKE
but they decided to improve QC in the whole line.


--- Ole Tjugen <oftjugen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Quote from retrophotographic: "Made in the same factory as the
> efke films  
> (now becoming ADOX again), the photographic papers are not
> quite so well  
> known but have been in production since the 1950's and deserve
> a wider  
> audience."
> 
> Fotokemika's papers were Varykon and Emaks, which I believe to
> be the ones  
> about to be renamed. Just as seems to be happening with EFKE
> films from  
> the same producer.
> 
> Of course I could be wrong...
> 
> Ole Tjugen
> 
> On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 15:29:49 +0100, Per Öhström
> <ohstrom@xxxxxxxxxxxx>  
> wrote:
> 
> > Ole,
> > Where have you heard that Varycon is to be called ADOX? Will
> > Fotokemika sell it under a new name or manufacture it for
> > someone else?
> > Just curious.
> >
> > Per Öhström
> >
> >
> > Ole Tjugen wrote:
> >> Varycon, which AFAIK is now going to be called ADOX, liths
> with a  
> >> curious
> >> pinkish tone. It's very susceptible to pepper fogging,
> though...
> >>
> >> Ole Tjugen
> >
>
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