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The main reason I don't believe gigabitfilm is the same film as

the film used by SPUR is the picture from gigabit looks so different

<p>http://www.gigabitfilm.de/images/funke1_large.jpg. with gigabitfilm

 

<p>http://www.8x11film.com/bilder/cop3515.jpg with Agfa Copex Rapid

 

<p>The two pictures were all taken with 35mm camera. If the films are identical, developers are alike, why result so different ?

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Martin: you are definitely wrong! The film comes perforated on bulk rolls and packed in boxes directly from agfa geavert Belgium. They perforate it, it is a regular product of the company. I have these bulk rolls here for sale, they have never been opened od handled since they left the factory and are packed with foil. The perforation is work of Agfa !

 

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re: H&W Control VTE Pan: The instruction sheet packed with my sample 120 size roll of this film in 1972 included this statement:

"H & W CONTROL VTE Panchromatic Film is available also in 35mm x 36-exposure and 35mm x 20-exposure cartridges, and in 35mm x 100' bulk rolls. It is manufactured by Agfa-Gevaert and distributed by them in the form of unperforated microfilm as Copex Pan Rapid."

 

David Foy

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A clue that may reveal that gigabitfilm is indeed Agfa Copex Rapid<p>

At gigabitfilm website, the technical description about gigabitfilm

stated that the back of gigabitfilm has small irregularities, which

at low density area may show up on large size enlargments, and can be

removed by acetone.

When I examined my undeveloped Agfa Copex Rapid film, with Emoscope, I found that there are indeed many small green color spots, round shape, each spot has a halo ring around it. After

development and fixing, the antihalation layer disappeared. <p> I suspect the Tura line of microfilm could be the same Agfa Copex Rapid. A quick examination of Tura microfilm with high power loupe

may help to identify whether Tura is Agfa Copex or not, if there are

green spots at the antihalation layer, than it is most probably

Agfa Copex Rapid in different name, other wise, not.<p>

The green spot is the birthmark of Agfa Copex Rapid film.<p>

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Macus, when I stated that SPUR ask some one to perforate some film,

I did not meant 35mm bulk Agfa Copex Rapid, I meant SPUR ask some one

to perforate some film in 16mm format, did they ?

<p> My point was there are companies out there who has equipment and

can perforate film at any size. I am still leaning to believe that

gigabitfilm may not be exactly Copex Rapid, but some other film.

For example Copex HDP, which has no perforation <p>

I asked Dr. Schain about gigabitfilm, and Copex HDP<p>

Dr. Schain replied that afar as he knows, Copex HDP is not suitable

for pictorial use, even with special developer.

However,I still have doubt, as gigabit clearly offer 4x5" format gigabitfilm. And AFAIK, there is no wide roll Copex Rapid, only

Copex HDP comes in 105 (?) mm wide bulk-- which can be cut into 4x5"

size. If gigabit uses Copex HDP for 4x5", there is no reason to

exclude that they use HDP as "gigabitfilm".

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Re: green spots<p>

 

Gigabitfilm only stated that their film has 'irregularity', no

mention what color or shape these irregularities look like.<p>

So I am not 100% sure the 'irregularity' of gigabitfilm is the

same thing as Agfa Copex Rapid small round shape with ring green spots.

Any one who used gigabitfilm care to take a look with a 20x loupe

at the film back, to see what these gigabitfilm irregularities look like ?

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