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ADOX SILVERMAX
SILVERMAX contains about double silver compared to regular films.
This enables him to built up twice as much DMAX and reproduce up to 14 zones in our dedicated SILVERMAX Developer.
This way SILVERMAX catches it all for you: brightest highlights and deepest shadows.
SILVERMAX is incredibly sharp due to it´s anti-halation layer between the emulsion and the base.
The detail contrast is enhanced by this as well.
SILVERMAX features an extremely fine grain, comparable to tabular-crystal films.
His speed and covering effect comes from the high silver content.
SILVERMAX is coated onto clear triacetate and can be reversal processed.
Made in Germany.
Sizes: 35mm film 135/36
http://www.adox.de/english/ADOX Films/Premium/page35/index.html
There was a comment about that on the Fotoimpex forum already..SILVERMAX has an increased silver-content compared to regular films.
I wonder if this is the long awaited APX 100 type film.
+++ PAN 400 is ready for production but due to the sudden changes at Fotokemika who manufactured the CHS line of films for us we had to prioritize and decided to invest in the remanufacturing of a 100 ASA material at first+++
http://www.adox.de/english/ADOX Films/Premium/ADOX-PAN-400/PAN400.html
Lemme understand: Fotokemika is closing because Efkes are silver rich films and then Adox comes up with a brand new silver rich emulsion?
What a coincidence, isn't it?
Lemme understand: Fotokemika is closing because Efkes are silver rich films and then Adox comes up with a brand new silver rich emulsion?
What a coincidence, isn't it?
It´s a coincidence.
The products presented now at Photokina are products which we prepared for the past half year and they are not (and can´t be) a reaction to the situation at Fotokemikas.
Silvermax is a special film based on an APX 100 emulsion but with a silver rhicher coating.
It uses an Agfa stock of clear triacetate base just like our first coating of PAN 400 did. This helped keeping the price within reason.
We have enough film for about 5 years. After this material is sold making such a film again will probably become very expensive.
This is a very good special film. I hope you will like it all.
This is not our replacement product for any CHS films and was never intended to be such.
No one knew in advance what would happen at Fotokemikas.
Mirko
The picture of the film says "Made in Germany"Who was this film manufactured by? Was it made at Fotokemika before the accident?
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