Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Aug 5, 2004 03:18
19 yrs ago
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ozaphan
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The cost of preparing, reproducing and transmitting the first set of blue prints, reproducible **ozaphan** and sepia, offset and Xerox copies (…) will not be charged to Licensee.
Please answer in English or Spanish.
Thanks in advance,
Manuel
Please answer in English or Spanish.
Thanks in advance,
Manuel
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3 +2 | Ozaphan | Brainstorm |
3 +2 | OZAPHAN (TM) | Nazim Aziz Gokdemir |
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Ozaphan
Ozaphan is a trademark film. It belongs to the diazo films and has been on the market for 50 years (see website).
Cellophane safety film is added in parentheses in website no. 2 (Stanford)
Cellophane safety film is added in parentheses in website no. 2 (Stanford)
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Comment: "Thanks a million to Brainstorm, Nazim and Eva.
Manuel"
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OZAPHAN (TM)
Info courtesy of a mailing list for shutterbugs:
"The 16mm OZAPHAN film (cellophane safety film) was introduced in Germany by AGFA in the early 1930s for the home market. The films were produced by Kalle & Co., a company based in Wiesbaden (Germany). The production was stopped around 1940, due to war shortages. After the war, Kalle rereleased the pre-war OZAPHAN films (except those, of course, dealing with war and national-socialist topics) and released new films. The films were distributed by Noris and by Schonger."
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"The 16mm OZAPHAN film (cellophane safety film) was introduced in Germany by AGFA in the early 1930s for the home market. The films were produced by Kalle & Co., a company based in Wiesbaden (Germany). The production was stopped around 1940, due to war shortages. After the war, Kalle rereleased the pre-war OZAPHAN films (except those, of course, dealing with war and national-socialist topics) and released new films. The films were distributed by Noris and by Schonger."
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Note added at 10 mins (2004-08-05 03:28:43 GMT)
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Composed msg while Brainstorm was posting :-)
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