I also have a box of 20x24 Grade 3 Azo up on eBay at this time. The buy it now price is high, but the reserve is way less than the last box of 100 8x10 sold for on a per sheet basis.
Michael and Paula have tons of this stuff (Canadian Grade 2) left. It's the older Grade 2 made in Rochester and Grade 3 that are gone and are worth fighting for on Ebay.
Michael just posted on the Azo Forum that he only has grade 2 in 20x24 boxes. He is out the 100 sheet 8x10 boxes and will check on the 500 sheet boxes of 8x10 when he gets back in two months, he may have a few.
Michael just posted on the Azo Forum that he only has grade 2 in 20x24 boxes. He is out the 100 sheet 8x10 boxes and will check on the 500 sheet boxes of 8x10 when he gets back in two months, he may have a few.
Easy enough to do. I have even cut my 8x10 TMY film down to 5x7 to use up before it goes stale. It's always nice to have options. Also, Michael posted his results on the latest Amidol test. Sounds like it's a go with only a small change in chemistry.
Easy enough to do. I have even cut my 8x10 TMY film down to 5x7 to use up before it goes stale. It's always nice to have options. Also, Michael posted his results on the latest Amidol test. Sounds like it's a go with only a small change in chemistry.
Yeah well the Amidol purchase has sounded like a go for about a year and a half now. I'll believe it when I see it.
What's this "small change in chemistry" you mention? I didn't see that in Michael's post. I don't like the sound of any word such as "change" or "adjustment" viz a vis this deal. Such words are almost always euphemisms for "further delay".
I feel better then. When I read the post the allusion to higher concentration of KBr didn't really register as a "change". Their standard dose of KBr has been 3cc for some time now, and certain negatives require even a little more. Azo has gotten colder as time marches on.