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Both Kodak and Agfa make excellent films for pcb imaging.  Both have made 
tremendous improvements over line edge, stability, and scratch resistance. 
 I know this is decidely a neutral opinion, however, our  customers have had 
success with both types of film.  Another type of film to be aware of is a 
direct-write film from Agfa which does not require darkroom storage or 
developing.  It is imaged with a high power infrared laser such as used with 
the Gerber Crescent/50 imager.

George Murray
Gerber Systems
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Subject: Plotting Films
Date: Sunday, June 02, 1996 6:11PM

Any opinions concerning Plotting and darkroom films for pcb
manufacturing?
Which do you prefer
Any comparisons between Kodak and Agfa?
Line edge , Stability , Scratch resistance
opinions greatfully accepted.
Thanks
 John Gibson J.A.G. Imaging Systems
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