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So, no matter where it comes from (Calbe or Vaihingen/Enz) it is reddish and not yellowish as the Agfa Rodinal from the 90s? Does the color simply change from re-bottling and re-packaging or is there a more subtler, chemical difference? I am asking all of this in order to choose the best developer with original APX 100 in 120 format intended for sharpest possible 45x45" RC prints.

My head hurts, so much confusion. Old formula, original formula, but not the same. ????![]()
My head hurts, so much confusion. Old formula, original formula, but not the same. ????![]()
Old formula means the one published after WWII. Agfa has changed the composition in the course of years. The last Agfa formula is the "original formula", Calbe produced using the "original formula".
Yes. But I found no differences in my films using either formulas.I think you mean the last Agfa formula is the modern newer version, it's not the original.
Ian
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