Financial Times

AGFA's d-lab.2 minilab now in Sri Lanka

Agfa's d-lab.2 digital minilab makes its initial appearance in Sri Lanka when the first one is shortly to be installed in Kandy at Mallika Colour Lab, popular photographic establishment in the area.

Lake House Printers and Publishers Ltd, local agents for Agfa photographic products and equipment in the country, is ready for the launch having received extensive training from its technical engineer Ranjith Wijesooriya in Munich, Germany on the maintenance and operational aspects of the machine to ensure that all future d-lab.2 users would have the strongest possible professional support.

The d-lab.2 Agfa's digital minilab offers a great variety of profitable image output options, including prints on high quality CN photographic paper upto the poster format of 12"x18" (30 cm x 45 cm), and the choice of recording the image data on an Agfa pix CD.

Consequently, the d-lab.2 gives operators an outstanding opportunity to set themselves apart from the competition.

It is designed for processing films, mounted slides and a range of digital data carriers, as well as for the use of various digital services.

Agfa revolutionized analogue printing with its Total Film Scanning (TFS) technology. The advanced version of this technology for digital printing, d - TFS, is now setting the standard in "imaging intelligence" in Agfa's d-labs.

Thanks to d-TFS the rate of sellable first-time prints average over 95% without operator intervention, the local agent said.



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