Agfa motion picture topics (Apr 1937-June 1940)

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Agfa Announces Two 4* rent New Papers CYKON for contact prints The greatest technical improvements in many years are incorporated in Agfa’s two new sensitized papers . . . Cykon and Cykora! They are particularly suited to the infinitely varied demands of motion picture studio still work. For every type of subject from gallery portraits to candid news shots and technical reference stills, Cykon and Cykora will give you a better print, more easily. Cykon is for contact prints . . . CYKORA for enlargements Cykora for enlargements . . . Both have very similar characteristics. Both give rich, warm tones that may he controlled over a wide range through modification of development, or aftertreatment. Both emulsions offer wide latitude in standard developers, and low sensitivity to safelights. Begin now to work with these two finest and most modern of all photographic papers! Made by Agfa-Ansco Corporation in Binghamton, New York. FILM PAPEPS CHEMICALS