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Ian |
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Ian, Neofin started its life as Neodin, soon changed to Neodyn and finaly to Neofin, see page 13: http://issuu.com/photopresse/docs/pp_chronik/13 |
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It was sold in the UK as Neofyn Blue originally, never with a D instead of the F. But that may have been different in other markets.
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I use a lot of Beutler, mixed from the chemicals. It is best for fine grain films. Excellent with Kodak TMX, and very good for Pan F+ or FP4+. It gives a lot more grain than for instance ID-11. Not recommended for HP5+ or Tri-X.
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