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Professional colour negative film processing.

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10<br />

<strong>Professional</strong> solutions<br />

for black-and-white <strong>film</strong> development.<br />

For years now, Agfa black-and-white <strong>film</strong> developers<br />

have enjoyed a good reputation amongst professional<br />

users.<br />

Product advantages worth knowing:<br />

Agfa’s RODINAL is an extremely economical and highly<br />

concentrated developer. By diluting it according to<br />

requirements, you can match RODINAL to any <strong>negative</strong><br />

material and subject regardless of contrast.<br />

RODINAL SPEZIAL is a liquid fine-grain developer for<br />

individual contrast compensation. It has to be diluted<br />

at a rate of 1+15 and can be re-used.<br />

The concentrated developer STUDIONAL LIQUID is<br />

guaranteed to make the most of speed and contrast<br />

stability even over a long <strong>processing</strong> period.<br />

Optimum rate of exhaustion, storage life and <strong>processing</strong><br />

stability are the benefits of ATOMAL FF, a superfinegrain<br />

developer in powder form for use in tanks.<br />

The corresponding replenisher is ATOMAL FF-R.<br />

REFINAL is a powder and extremely economical finegrain<br />

developer for use in tanks and continuous<br />

development. This product offers a broad spectrum of<br />

applications and takes advantage of a wide speed<br />

latitude; it can also be used as a developer/replenisher<br />

system.<br />

REFINAL REG. is the corresponding replenisher. This<br />

replenisher offers the most of speed and contrast<br />

stability even over a long <strong>processing</strong> period.

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