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Some Questions - Guest - 29-07-2005

Hello,



I have just tested the ADOX Vario Classic Baryt and it seems very close to the FOMABROM (same thickness and surface, just a little bit more "cold" and maybe less "sharp" than the Fomabrom).

Is it manufactured by the same factory ?

Are they 240 or 280 G. ?



What do you think about the differences between an Opemus 6 and a Durst M805 to print maximum 21 x 21 cm with 6 x 6 negatives with condenser box ?

Is it really sensible in term of sharpness, contrast, illumination... or very close ?



Last question : are the Paterson Interfit lights better than the ADOX Adolight 20 + 40 in term of quality and efficacity ?



Thank you in advance,

all the best

Philippe

www.dieform.net


Some Questions - Guest - 29-07-2005

Efficacity!!

Don't need to teach you English,Do we!!!!

Did you have a dictionery for breakfast!!

Niall


Some Questions - Ole - 30-07-2005

I think that ADOX is made by Fotokemika? While Foma is - Foma. So they're smilar, but I believe not made by the same factory.



I have never used a Durst M805, but I have printed 30x40cm from 6x4.5 negatives with an Opemus 6 with colour head. Sharpness, contrast, illumination and all are exellent.



Can't help you with the lights, though <img src='http://forum.fotoimpex.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />


Some Questions - Guest - 05-08-2005

[quote name='Gast_Niallnicht eingeloggt_' date='Jul 29 2005, 08:54 PM']Efficacity!!

Don't need to teach you English,Do we!!!!

Did you have a dictionery for breakfast!!

Niall[/quote]

"dictionery"? ;-)


Some Questions - Guest - 08-08-2005

Dear Sirs,



nice like at grammar school!



yours faithfully



Roland


Some Questions - Guest - 09-08-2005

SORRY!!!

Dictionery= Buch, mit German to English oder English to German translation!!!

Silly joke on my part!!!

Your English is GOOD!!

Niall