
Freestyle lists Rodinal, Rodinal Special and Studional with little differentiation between them - all are Agfa products. Any clarification?
A lot of stir is better than no stir. I wish you good fortune with your business and that you sell heaps of the stuff. It is on my top 2 list.Well if it really changed hi name, the one written on this topix is wrong.
Due to a trade issue with the agfaphoto holding, that is still alive and sells rebranded digital, or old stock films from leverkusen, chemistry is now part of Maco. And they do not have the right to call their product agfa, nor rodinal etc... so rodinal becomes R09 one shot, agefix becomes fixAg, etc... but products are the same.

I remember when Rodinal disappeared from the U.S market--late 1970s-early 1980s--then reappeared clearly marked "Made in USA". It clearly was not the same in my unscientific view. It did not seem as "potent" or "hot" as the stuff Bill Pierce, Bob Schwalberg used with sodium sulfite. I stopped using it on Pan-X 1:100 with sulfite on copy negs. That previously workable combo for me became flat. I siad the hell with it and went to FG-7, 1:31 with 9% si\ulfite and never looked back.

Just found this thread - I know - I'm very, very slow!
I'm just glad the Canadian distributor isn't named Yuri.
(Sorry, but someone just had to.........!!!)
Theres always one isn't there?
Strange its usually me

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