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Paterson chemicals are back again.

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 9:30 am
by Keith Tapscott.

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 8:57 am
by Keith Tapscott.
The instructions for the `new` Paterson Aculux-3 along with other Paterson chemicals, can be downloaded from the site as a `Microsoft Word` document. http://www.patersonphotographic.com/che ... 0index.htm

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 11:30 am
by Ornello
Keith Tapscott. wrote:The instructions for the `new` Paterson Aculux-3 along with other Paterson chemicals, can be downloaded from the site as a `Microsoft Word` document. http://www.patersonphotographic.com/che ... 0index.htm
Looks like Acutol is gone, to be superseded by FX-39.

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 1:17 pm
by Keith Tapscott.
Ornello wrote:
Keith Tapscott. wrote:The instructions for the `new` Paterson Aculux-3 along with other Paterson chemicals, can be downloaded from the site as a `Microsoft Word` document. http://www.patersonphotographic.com/che ... 0index.htm
Looks like Acutol is gone, to be superseded by FX-39.
It`s probably best to send an e-mail to confirm, in case they`ve not written up the processing times yet.

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 1:32 pm
by Ornello
Keith Tapscott. wrote:
Ornello wrote:
Keith Tapscott. wrote:The instructions for the `new` Paterson Aculux-3 along with other Paterson chemicals, can be downloaded from the site as a `Microsoft Word` document. http://www.patersonphotographic.com/che ... 0index.htm
Looks like Acutol is gone, to be superseded by FX-39.
It`s probably best to send an e-mail to confirm, in case they`ve not written up the processing times yet.
Already did.

"Dear Ornello:
We have resumed production of Black and White Chemistry. FX-39 has replaced Acutol as our High Definition Developer. It was always intended that FX-39 would eventually replace Acutol as their properties are very similar.

With advancements in all types of black & white films in the 50 to 200ISO range, FX-39 gives superior results to Acutol. If you have been happy with Acutol in the past I am sure you will be delighted with FX-39. Our first delivery from the mixing plant is due during the next 7 to 10 days after which we will start shipping it to stores. Also in the range is a new version of Aculux which gives even finer grain than Aculux II.

Regards
Roger Parry
Marketing & Technical Manager"

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 2:12 pm
by Keith Tapscott.
Ornello wrote:
Keith Tapscott. wrote:
Ornello wrote: Looks like Acutol is gone, to be superseded by FX-39.
It`s probably best to send an e-mail to confirm, in case they`ve not written up the processing times yet.
Already did.

"Dear Ornello:
We have resumed production of Black and White Chemistry. FX-39 has replaced Acutol as our High Definition Developer. It was always intended that FX-39 would eventually replace Acutol as their properties are very similar.

With advancements in all types of black & white films in the 50 to 200ISO range, FX-39 gives superior results to Acutol. If you have been happy with Acutol in the past I am sure you will be delighted with FX-39. Our first delivery from the mixing plant is due during the next 7 to 10 days after which we will start shipping it to stores. Also in the range is a new version of Aculux which gives even finer grain than Aculux II.

Regards
Roger Parry
Marketing & Technical Manager"
That definitely confirms it, hope you like FX-39.

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 3:42 pm
by Ornello
Keith Tapscott. wrote:
Ornello wrote:
Keith Tapscott. wrote:It`s probably best to send an e-mail to confirm, in case they`ve not written up the processing times yet.
Already did.

"Dear Ornello:
We have resumed production of Black and White Chemistry. FX-39 has replaced Acutol as our High Definition Developer. It was always intended that FX-39 would eventually replace Acutol as their properties are very similar.

With advancements in all types of black & white films in the 50 to 200ISO range, FX-39 gives superior results to Acutol. If you have been happy with Acutol in the past I am sure you will be delighted with FX-39. Our first delivery from the mixing plant is due during the next 7 to 10 days after which we will start shipping it to stores. Also in the range is a new version of Aculux which gives even finer grain than Aculux II.

Regards
Roger Parry
Marketing & Technical Manager"
That definitely confirms it, hope you like FX-39.
I do, but I like Acutol for certain films.