ADOX Silvermax first photos / samples

Don't you realize you're contradicting yourself? First you say that it is no problem to cut a 120 from a 35mm master, then you say the real problem is they can only afford one master roll. Well if it wasn't a problem to produce 120 from that same base, what keeps them from taking half of that master roll and cut it into 120?

How am I contradicting myself? It is a fact you can cut a 135 master to 120 many companies use the same base to cut 35mm and 120.

You ask the question yourself why don't they cut 120 from the 35mm base?
I'm not sure you can switch mid roll, from cutting from one size to another.

The answer is rather than being technically impossible as Mirko states, the reason is financial he should just state that rather than telling people falsehoods like "only one person has ever done that and it was a failure' and 'It's impossible to coat blah blah'.

Tell the truth or nothing at all to your customers.
How is that so hard to understand for you?
 
I agree, that ADOX representative should have chosen his explanations carefully.

Based on this and some other information, it's not worth for me to seriously consider this film as a replacement for long term use.

Quote from APUG (http://www.apug.org/forums/viewpost.php?p=1391189)
We have enough film for about 5 years. After this material is sold making such a film again will probably become very expensive.

I've been already excited with Adox Pan 400 announcement, but after two years of really strange company communication, I think it's nice to have more choices to experiment with but not much more.
 
Just got my box of Silvermax & Developer!

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come on Freestyle; get some stock on this already. Bob, did you procure that from Photoimpex? Must have cost a bundle. Can't wait to see some results. Hoping you'll make comparison between their dedicated developed and something more generic (Adolux/Rodinal?).
 
come on Freestyle; get some stock on this already. Bob, did you procure that from Photoimpex? Must have cost a bundle. Can't wait to see some results. Hoping you'll make comparison between their dedicated developed and something more generic (Adolux/Rodinal?).

Was planning on trying some in Rodinal yes Rob. Fotoimpex was my source, but it wasn't that bad considering. I really want to give this a good once over quick so I can buy a bunch of it before it is all gone if I like it.
 
Was planning on trying some in Rodinal yes Rob. Fotoimpex was my source, but it wasn't that bad considering. I really want to give this a good once over quick so I can buy a bunch of it before it is all gone if I like it.

Not on the site that I could see. How'd you find it?
 
ACH! The price was OK (42 euro) before shipping - now its > 70 eur!

I don't know German, maybe I chose high-speed transit?

Randy
 
ACH! The price was OK (42 euro) before shipping - now its > 70 eur!

I don't know German, maybe I chose high-speed transit?

Randy

Are you getting taxed? I went via the homepage of Fotoimpex, set it to English, then to the "new products" tab to find it. This was a while ago, I've been waiting for a bit.
 
Are you getting taxed? I went via the homepage of Fotoimpex, set it to English, then to the "new products" tab to find it. This was a while ago, I've been waiting for a bit.

No, the tax disappeared after I specified USA as destination - I think that is shipping.

I didn't realize I could select English, I will try that again - Thanks!

Randy
 
yup, shipping is pretty brutal. Unless a bunch of people in a country split it.
 
Why don`t you guys just use RPX-100 and RPX -400 ?? They are both great films, both available in 135-36, bulk 35mm and also 120 spools. If you have to look for a slide 35mm B&W film, there are the syntheric base films from AGFA Belgium, that Maco sells. 80 S is just unbelieveable as slide film... I think Silvermax is only "special" as Scala clone. Not very impressed as ordinary negative film, most of the images seen are actually very flat and no "punch"...
 
80S from EFKE? - no longer being made.

I haven't used the stuff yet, but I bought a couple of rolls to try and it clearly says "Made by AGFA, Belgium" on each cassette. It is one of their extended red sensitivity aero-films, on a polyester base.
 
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Dear Valued Freestyle Customer,

We have just returned from Cologne, Germany where we attended the world's premiere photographic imaging fair, Photokina 2012. Not only did we view some of the photographic industry's newest innovations but we also found it to be a great opportunity to meet all of our current and future manufacturing partners and to reiterate the importance of traditional technologies along with the new.

Here are some highlights of the show to let you know about some new products and exciting updates.

Unfortunately, Fotokemika has officially stopped production of all Efke film and Emaks and Varycon papers due to failed machinery. We are currently in research and development with Foma to continue production of our Arista Silver Artist Series papers utilizing Fomabrom and Fomatone emulsions on 100% cotton fine art paper base. But until then, we have the original Fotokemika produced paper coated with Fotokemika Varycon variable contrast black and white emulsion available in limited sizes and quantities in BFK Rives Grey, BFK Rives Cream and Platine White.

As for new products, Jobo processors are returning to the United States market and Freestyle is the exclusive distribution partner! Jobo accessories will now be more readily available such as all primary Jobo processing reels, tanks, bottles and most replacement parts except for the circuit boards for older processors. The new processor is called the CPP-3, an updated version of the Jobo CPP-2, with a better circuit board and improved performance features. The CPP-3 will accept all original Jobo accessories. Please contact me if you have an interest in this new processor, as it will help us determine our initial order. It should be available to ship to customers in the United States early 2013.

As we announced in our last newsletter, Freestyle is now the exclusive North American distributor for Tetenal Chemical products which are a perfect match for use with Jobo processors. We sold out of many items on our initial order and have placed a major reorder for both color and black and white chemicals. Tetenal is very excited that so many of you enjoy their products.

Canson and Hahnemuhle have both announced the future availability of some of their most popular digital inkjet papers with 4 deckle edges. This has been a feature customers have been asking for and both companies have spent quite of bit of research and development to make it available. This will finally bring the sterile world of digital printing in to the world of handmade printmaking in terms of look and feel.

Adox also has announced their new Adox Silver Max 100 ISO 35mm B&W film. Freestyle is placing an order for this exciting new film. It can be used as a very high quality negative film exhibiting a 14 contrast zone performance when used with Adox's matched developer. A 12 zone performance can be achieved with most other developers. Adox is currently working on a 5 roll capacity reversal process kit so the film can be developed at home to produce excellent high quality positive slide images.

Also new from Adox is their "Color Implosion" 35mm C-41 standard process color negative film. This new color film is a limited edition product with an unusual color pallet and variable contrast. When shot as a 100 ISO film it is rather muted with color leaning towards blue. When shot as a 400 ISO film it builds contrast and leans towards red. With the off color tones and large grain, prints from this film have a vintage 70's look and feel. No app needed here!

We had a very successful meeting with Awagami, a Japanese company that produces 21 different and unique paper formulations, some of which are handmade and some that are machine-made. All are produced from a Japanese Kozo mulberry root which is a very fast growing tree and is quickly replenished. The entire line is considered eco-friendly. All of these papers have an extraordinary handmade Japanese look and feel. Many papers are in fact handmade with each sheet having its own distinct personality. We feel that this new product is a perfect addition to our selection of digital inkjet paper offerings and will be a boon to those looking for an exclusive handmade paper that can be printed with your inkjet printer. There is nothing else like it on the market.

Freestyle is participating in the reintroduction and expansion of Ilford brand inkjet papers. In addition to the already available Prestige and Premium lines of Photograde RC papers, Ilford has announced future availability of two new fine art 330gsm matte inkjet papers, the Galerie Prestige Gold Cotton Smooth and the Galerie Prestige Gold Cotton Textured. They are also introducing a new paper specifically formulated to render images with the look and feel of a fine art black and white print called Galerie Prestige Gold Mono Silk 270gsm. The full product line will be available in January 2013.

Please keep those comments and feedback coming and remember, "Without YOU there is no US!"

Sincerely,
Eric Joseph
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Just ran my first roll of SIlvermax in the dedicated developer. 11 minutes, agitation per the bottle. Looks fantastic. Contrast is exactly where I like it. Just shot a second roll to give a go in Rodinal, I may be able to pop in the darkroom tomorrow afternoon and run it.

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Looks like "(Massive) Dev Chart" app to me.

I will be on the look out for this film closer to home.
 
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