Attention Agfa: We want APX 25 and sheet film again

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Nothing works better with Rodinol then Agfa films. Agfa 100 and Agfa 25 in all formats, 35mm to 4x5. Some of the all time greats!
 

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Yes you can add my name to the list. What I want to know is where was everyone when B+H was selling APX100 in sheet film for $11.95 for 25 sheets? I know I was.
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Count me in for APX 25 in all shapes and sizes, and for the rodinal to get it developped !

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Me too, i love APX100 and never got to try APX25. Bring it back, Agfa!
 

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Maybe if we organized a drive like what's going on for Amidol we might actually show these people we are serious. Just a thought.
Regards, Peter
 

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Allegedly Agfa got rid of the equipment for cutting sheet film. Maybe that's part of the rumour with Agfa wanting to buy Ilford? Let the Ilford plant make sheet film.
 

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We are beating on a dead horse here....
AGFA sheet films are gone the way of the dodo, let's just make them a great memory and move on.
 

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peters said:
Maybe if we organized a drive like what's going on for Amidol we might actually show these people we are serious. Just a thought.
Regards, Peter
Perhaps someone should ask Agfa how many rolls of APX 25 one would need to order to make a run
 

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titrisol said:
We are beating on a dead horse here....
AGFA sheet films are gone the way of the dodo, let's just make them a great memory and move on.


People brought back Star Trek for a third season after it was cancelled by writing letters to NBC. The same can be done here if we want to.
 

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Mark,

no way. The machines are gone and they simply _can´t_ make the emulsion anymore, some needed substances are forbidden by the EU today... that will worsen in 2006 when the EU enforce a new law they are working on, asking chemical producers to test every single chemical product re health and environmental hazards.

It´s expensive and many companies will just stop production.
 

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Bring APX25 back, and I'll never shoot another slow film. It was that good.

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rjr said:
Mark,

no way. The machines are gone and they simply _can´t_ make the emulsion anymore, some needed substances are forbidden by the EU today... that will worsen in 2006 when the EU enforce a new law they are working on, asking chemical producers to test every single chemical product re health and environmental hazards.

It´s expensive and many companies will just stop production.

You're right. This is exactly the situation.

Here are the options:

1) Fork over several million dollars and try and buy the formulas and set up production elsewhere.

2) Fork over several million dollars and get them to rebuild their production line with your money and make a run of film. Of course the question is which film, 35mm, 120 or sheets. All 3 on a different base with a slightly different formula. Fork over more money if you want all 3.

3) It's dead and burried, leave it there and go on.

Writing letters saying I'll buy it if you make it is an exercise in futility.

Even if you sent an order for 100,000 rolls they would say no.
 
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At this point, I would spend $100,000 for 100,000 rolls of fresh APX 25 because I know that I could sell it for at least $3 or $4 a roll. That's after keeping 1000 rolls for myself.

:smile:
 

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rjr said:
Mark,

no way. The machines are gone and they simply _can´t_ make the emulsion anymore, some needed substances are forbidden by the EU today... that will worsen in 2006 when the EU enforce a new law they are working on, asking chemical producers to test every single chemical product re health and environmental hazards.

It´s expensive and many companies will just stop production.
Just convinces me to keep enough of the things I need on hand. Someone in Canada just banned and then unbanned Green printing ink.
 

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jim appleyard said:
People brought back Star Trek for a third season after it was cancelled by writing letters to NBC. The same can be done here if we want to.

Star Trek Enterprise was just cancelled, after 4 seasons.
 

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roteague said:
Star Trek Enterprise was just cancelled, after 4 seasons.


Sorry, 3 seasons. Roughly 71 episodes.

1st season: fall '66 to spring '67

2nd season: fall '67 to spring '68

3rd season: fall '68 to spring "69

Ironically, the last Star Trek episode aired about a month before man walked on the moon.
 

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My mistake. I thought you were talking about the original Star Trek which was cancelled after 3 seasons.
 
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