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==Links==

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L. Gevaert & Cie named after the founder Lieven Gevaert, was a company formed in 1894 in Antwerp, Belgium as a photographic paper manufacturer. They made the Gevaert film brands Express (30°DIN), Superchrom (30°DIN), Gevachrome (30°DIN) and Micrograin (27°DIN). In 1964, Gevaert merged with Agfa AG and Bayer AG. It was then renamed Agfa-Gevaert.

Cameras

Film

  • Aviphot Pan Topographic Base Safety Film (80mm)
  • Gevaert Gevabrom
  • Gevaert Gevapan
  • Gevaert Gevacolor (negative and reversal)
  • Gevaert Orthobrom
  • Gevaert Panchromosa
  • Gevaert Panchromosa Micrograin
  • Gevaert Superchrom
  • Gevaert Express Superchrom

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