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1971 Press Photo the ceremony in the Waldstein palace in Prague

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Intercamera Medal Of 1971. A high decoration for major improvements in the field of photography: The chief editors of the 15 largest photo magazines in the world constituted the international jury, who honored the equidensite film "Agfa contour", developed by Agfa-Gevaert, with the much desired Intercamera medal. This is once a year for the most important improvals in the fields of photo technique, photo chemistry, cinematrographic or audio visual technique. Photo shows left picture During the ceremony in the Waldstein palace in Prague, the culmination and ending of the photo exhibitor Intercamera 71 in Praque, Dr. Erwin Ranz (38), chemist in the research department of Agfa-Gevaert, Leverkusen, accepted the medal "Intercamera '71". Dr. Ranz was the major contributor in developing the new material. Right picture An example of a equidensitogram. The important structure details, as in the varying light dense in the head of a comet, are visible for scientific analysis after a photographic black/white copy in the Agfa contour procedure.

Photo measures 8.25 x 6 inches.

Photo is dated 04-04-1971.

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