That is interesting. The first roll of E6 I ever processed was
Agfachrome 100 (can't remember exactly which version) in Beseler
chemistry. It was magical. I wonder if a 3rd party C41 chemistry might
allow you to keep using the Vista? Subject, of course, to your ability
and/or willingness to process at home.
Earl
GeeBee wrote:
>Hi Brian,
>
>Strange that you should get results so different from mine with a slower
>version of Vista. It would be hard to pin down the reason with so many
>variables but my local lab is all Agfa and he uses their chemicals, maybe
>that's the difference. Incidentally, he is struggling for continuity of
>supplies at the moment due to Agfas' financial difficulties so I may not be
>using it for much longer.
>
>--Graham
>--------------------------------------------------------
>From: "Brian Swale" <bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>Subject: Welford Northamptonshire
>
>
>
>>Hi Graham
>>
>>I don't know how you get such fine results from Agfa Vista 200.
>>
>>I just shot a roll of Agfa Vista 100, and it's quite grainy in places. Not
>>
>>
>to my
>
>
>>liking at all.
>>
>>
>>>Olympus OM2 SP : Zuiko 35-80mm f2.8 : Agfa Vista 200
>>>
>>>http://www.geebeephoto.com/2005/05219.htm
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>Brian
>>
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