Agfachrome AP-41 formulae published?

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Hi folks,

Does anyone know if the formulae for the old Agfa AP-41 process have ever been published?

I'm aware that they might be similar to the Orwo 9165 process which is public.

The reason that I am asking is that I have some Agfachrome films which might be in good condition, and the AP-41 kits to process them.

However, the colour developer looks like it is trash so I will need to make up a new solution.

Any help greatly appreciated!
 

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There was an official Orwo Formulae Book published in hardback in English, which was very comprehensive and covered all the various B&W and color processes. I got my copy from Ebay a few years ago, but unfortunately it is in storage right now and not accessable.

(I think that a problem now might be sourcing the specialist colour developing agent.)
 
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Thanks railwayman.

That would be 'Orwo Rezepte', I've got a copy (in German, would love an English version too!!) and luckily I also have some CD1 colour developer so making the solutions will be easy.

The trouble is... are the Agfachome solutions the same as the Orwochrom ones?
 

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There were many Orwo colour processes.
There were different Agfa-West processes too.
 

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Color processing is different from that of B&W. C-41 films can be developed in any C-41 chemicals. You always use the same time and temperature for all. They are designed for commercial processing. Just make sure the films say C-41 process on the package. If not you are out of luck.
 
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This is NOT about C-41.

Agfa was one of the last manufacturers to switch to oil-embedded couplers.
This thread is still about processing films with directly-embedded couplers.


Oil-embedding was one way for Kodak to evade Agfa technology.
 
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I guess I should have narrowed it down. Was the latest formula for AP41 published? I'm looking at film that expired in the early 80s.

I have the formula for Orwo 9165. It might be equivalent; I doubt it's the older Orwo 9160 process.
 

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Even before the final splitting of the two Agfas in 1964 they had gone different ways.
 

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This is NOT about C-41.

Agfa was one of the last manufacturers to switch to oil-embedded couplers.
This thread is still about processing films with directly-embedded couplers.


Oil-embedding was one way for Kodak to evade Agfa technology.

The Kodak method was the path needed to travel to develop multi-layer coating technology with slides and curtains. Agfa was unable to do this with the "embedded" < your word, Fischer couplers.

PE
 

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This is NOT about C-41.

Was thrown off by the use of "41" in both names. The last Afga films were C-41. Agfa termed the C-41 process AP-70. Sorry but still rather confusing.
 
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Yes, one is lead into the wrong direction due to the similarity of designations.
The C-41 equivalant Agfa process was AP70 (now ASP70).
 

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I have home the book of Orwo Formulae from ~ 1984-1985.
From what I remember, ORWO color processes (negative, positive and reversible color) use TSS.
Through 2000, when I was working at the Laboratory Mogosoaia (cine) TSS that I still had in stock by ~ 1990 shows all too bad (oxidized).
Make sure you find (you) TSS used to have a hope of a reasonable result.
ORWO 9165 process will give it to you.

George
 
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George, thank you for posting the relevantOrwo 9165 pages. I have the equivalents in German (from my 1983 book) but I've never seen these in English, and there are severa good hints as to processing which I can now try.

The CD-1 (TSS) that I have is new (few months, kept in sealed dark glass bottles) so hopefully should be OK - it was last time I used it!
 

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James 1, I also have the 1964 edition and 1983 in German.
If you are interested in anything you can tell me.
I do not really understand anything German.

George
 

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James 1, I also have the 1964 edition and 1983 in German.
If you are interested in anything you can tell me.
I do not really understand anything German.

George
Hello
How are you my friend ,,
_ I wanted to help you, may God bless you.
I want to prepare the formula (AP-41) or (AP-44)
I don’t have the second formula while the first one is available.
I don’t have developer (T-32) while I have (CD.2 & 3 & 4) and I don’t know which one is closer to developer (T-32)?
- I read some articles that talk about the process (AP-44) is the same process (AP-41) with the exception of a single variable development only, which is the process of reversing a bath in the chemical way and going directly to the color developer without rinsing, as well as adding a solution (pre Bleach) and go straight to bleach without rinsing,
In fact, this information caused me confusion and confusion.
Can you help me in this matter
God bless you
I am your brother Mohamed Khattab from Egypt. Greetings
 

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This might be of interest to you

agfachrome-01.jpg agfachrome-02.jpg

Orwo 9165 Reversal like Agfa CT18.jpg
 

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