Thomas Bertilsson
Member
Hello,
J&C Photo recommends using Adox Vario Classic as a replacement for Agfa fiber paper. Has anybody made a comparison?
From what I can read and study, the Adox paper (Fotokemika Emaks, same factory that makes Efke films), is slightly colder in tone, but with very deep, yet neutral blacks and brilliant highlights. Long tonal scale. Sounds almost like Agfa MCC by golly.
My father tells me Emaks paper has received several awards in Scandinavia lately, as being one of the very best VC papers around.
For you people in denial of / mourning the demise of Agfa Photo, this might be a worthy replacement. I intend to order some, and compare it to my remaining stock of Agfa. I'll let you know how it turns out.
- Thom
J&C Photo recommends using Adox Vario Classic as a replacement for Agfa fiber paper. Has anybody made a comparison?
From what I can read and study, the Adox paper (Fotokemika Emaks, same factory that makes Efke films), is slightly colder in tone, but with very deep, yet neutral blacks and brilliant highlights. Long tonal scale. Sounds almost like Agfa MCC by golly.
My father tells me Emaks paper has received several awards in Scandinavia lately, as being one of the very best VC papers around.
For you people in denial of / mourning the demise of Agfa Photo, this might be a worthy replacement. I intend to order some, and compare it to my remaining stock of Agfa. I'll let you know how it turns out.
- Thom