The AGFA site gives a brief description (I guess there might be technical
data somewhere there as well) at
http://www.agfahome.com/product/CatProd_DisplayPublic.html?id=2086.
It's a graphic art product which I used to use about 25 years ago for print
platemaking. It's a lith film (not to be confused with lith development)
which is I suspect is unlikely to produce anything particularly attractive
from a pinhole (or any other camera come to that). It also uses dedicated
chemistry although who knows what you might get with conventional developer.
If you've got any graphic artists in your area they might be able to process
it for you - I seem to remember it was quite a widely used product.
I would suggest it might be fun to play with but don't expect too much!
Gary
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@pinhole.com]On Behalf Of Chuck Flagg
Sent: 06 November 2001 22:02
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Subject: RE: [pinhole-discussion] AGFA film?
I have a question for anyone who can help. I was given 2 boxes of AGFA
Rapidoprint Camera Film RA711P 12"X18" 100 sheets. Can it be used in a
pinhole camera. I am not familiar with this film. Thanks for any help.
Chuck Flagg
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