If I remember corectly ADOX is experimenting with colour filmy, but they haven't done any big run of it. My money is on ORWO, another german film producer. Their films are sold under their own brand and also probably as Agfaphoto color and Ilfocolor
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So, if my memory serves me right. It's just easier for women, than men, to publish books in general at the moment.
"Men were more likely to be employed in executive level positions than in any other capacity, with women making up more than 80 percent of marketing and publicity staff and literary agents." - https://www.statista.com/statistics/1218777/publishing-industry-workforce-by-gender-us/
If you're planning to have no background then eraser might be your best bet. But if you're doing background it might not even be necesarry. The marks appear so light that if you draw over then, they'll not be visible
Thanks!
You're not alone in that. My first thought was "does this house really deserve to be here" xd
You clearly haven't heard of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
I do think it might be a side effect of a upscaling algorith. It's what enables the smartphone cameras to take high-res pictures, but it can struggle at times.
Cataclysm: dark days ahead is leaking xd
"Where is your stock produced?
We continue to produce a wide range of film products on the original Wolfen site in Germany, where motion picture film manufacture has been a tradition since 1910, and where continuing innovative development in film technology has been a feature of the ORWO brand since 1964." - From the FAQ on ORWO's site.
As for Agfa, I didn't say that they produce anything. The currently sold 'agfa' films appear to be made by Illford and ORWO. First handles the B&W and the latter the colour films