alanrockwood
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Ortho litho film is still available. For example, Freestyle Photo sells Arista Ortho Litho Film 3.0. Does anyone here know who still manufacturers ortho litho film?
(and Rollei has their Retro 80s as well, which Ilford will claim isn't a rebrand because they don't offer any of their Ilford branded products for rebranding) -- but I think Adox makes some of Agfa's films, too.
@Donald Qualls Agfa Mortsel (ie the Gevaert part of Agfa-Gevaert, as opposed to Agfa Leverkusen which shut and partially resurrected as Inoviscoat on a different site) makes quite a range of films for the graphics & aerial photography world - Retro 80s is Agfa Aviphot Pan 80 (the aerial film speed is 80, not the sea level speed) made and coated in Mortsel, as are a range of litho films, one of which Freestyle seems to be getting converted into their Arista Lith product. Ilford Ortho+ is a normal contrast (in ID-11/ D-76) ortho film, which can be boosted in contrast by processing in PQ Universal, Phenisol etc (or Kodak etc equivalents) - it is very similar to FP4+ without red sensitivity & is very controllable.
Inoviscoat was founded by R&E people from Leverkusen who left the firm before Agfa sold off their "consumer department"
Are there any (glimmers of hope) even if they are minimal in order to bring AGFA analog products back to life, (whether under the old name or under another brand or in any possible way)?-) Agfa Leverksen did not resurrect as Inoviscoat, as Inoviscoat was founded by R&E people from Leverkusen who left the firm before Agfa sold off their "consumer department" (consisting of the Leverkusen plant and other plants in Germany. And comparing that plant even just to the german plants of Agfa is ridiculous.
-) Agfa many years before changed to belgium company, after Bayer finally sold off all their shares in the company
-) Agfa manufacture still much more photographic products than you indicate
-) Agfa Leverksen did not resurrect as Inoviscoat, as Inoviscoat was founded by R&E people from Leverkusen who left the firm before Agfa sold off their "consumer department" (consisting of the Leverkusen plant and other plants in Germany. And comparing that plant even just to the german plants of Agfa is ridiculous.
-) Agfa many years before changed to belgium company, after Bayer finally sold off all their shares in the company
-) Agfa manufacture still much more photographic products than you indicate
Is there any book or reference that tell this whole story? I find it difficult to know for sure what happened to even the big name film manufacturers! It
Years ago I wrote a short biography for Apuggers, which repeatedly I hint at:
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/agfa-is-not-dead-is-agfa-dead.29539/
(A part got lost during uploading, but still it should be understandable.)
By the way, those german employees who lost their special entitlements finally got their right at highest
vocational court. Agfa was found still responsible for them and had to pay a lot.
Years ago I wrote a short biography for Apuggers, which repeatedly I hint at
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