You are very confused Charles and there's a lot of errors in there.
BTW, are you dyslexic? I'm a bit and keep mistaking the double consonants. Do try to write HARMAN properly next time, please.
AGFAPHOTO was a company made by former Agfa managers at Leverkusen.
It was a "management buyout", pretty much the same as HarmAn did.
They operated the plant at Leverkusen for a year, until declaring bankruptcy.
The solution to the insolvency was to transform the Agfaphoto company from a manufacturer to a "holding company".
They "hold" the rights to their name and licence it to other companies.
Lupus Imaging is another company that bought the rights to put the name "Agfaphoto" in some products like films. But they also sell SD cards with the Agfaphoto name on it: http://www1.lupus-imaging-media.com/en/agfaphoto-memorycards-speicherkarten.html
Read what I posted in previous pages.
You are making a lot of confusion from something that is very simple: Harman makes custom coatings for others. Simple as it is.
If you have a few million £ in your pocket you can contact Harman and ask them to make a coating run of "Charles CPX100". You design the box and tell what sort of film qualities you want.
As simple as that.
Freestyle was going to do just that last year. Remember the "Silver Collection"?
And Adox/Fotoimpex just did it with CHM100/400. http://www.fotoimpex.de/shopen/films/chm-100-kleinbildfilm-13536.html
It is only available in their shop.
BTW, are you dyslexic? I'm a bit and keep mistaking the double consonants. Do try to write HARMAN properly next time, please.
the otfit that got the AGfaPhoto name out of the bankruptcy, Which I believe is called Lupus Imaging,
AGFAPHOTO was a company made by former Agfa managers at Leverkusen.
It was a "management buyout", pretty much the same as HarmAn did.
They operated the plant at Leverkusen for a year, until declaring bankruptcy.
The solution to the insolvency was to transform the Agfaphoto company from a manufacturer to a "holding company".
They "hold" the rights to their name and licence it to other companies.
Lupus Imaging is another company that bought the rights to put the name "Agfaphoto" in some products like films. But they also sell SD cards with the Agfaphoto name on it: http://www1.lupus-imaging-media.com/en/agfaphoto-memorycards-speicherkarten.html
They have used it all up and had a new film made and packaged by an OEM manufacturer, The packaging appears to have been done by Harman in the UK, but it is not necessarily made by them.
To add more confusion, the last TWO generations of 35mm FIlm packing machines at Harmon were Aparently made by AGFA. and so any film packaged by Harman will have a similar type style to film packed on the machines that AGFA made for themselves. There are some software differences, like the Number for Frame 37 is a touch different.
Harmon no doubt is covered by a non-disclosure agreement so they are not able to say anything about the film they make or package for other customers. The Latest RPX films from Maco also seem to have similarity to Harmon packaging.
Read what I posted in previous pages.
You are making a lot of confusion from something that is very simple: Harman makes custom coatings for others. Simple as it is.
If you have a few million £ in your pocket you can contact Harman and ask them to make a coating run of "Charles CPX100". You design the box and tell what sort of film qualities you want.
As simple as that.

Freestyle was going to do just that last year. Remember the "Silver Collection"?
And Adox/Fotoimpex just did it with CHM100/400. http://www.fotoimpex.de/shopen/films/chm-100-kleinbildfilm-13536.html
It is only available in their shop.
