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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 ähnlich, 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 exzellent.

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 ein Wörterbuch 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