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The Easy Chemicals used in both the film and the paper processor also contribute to
simple, reliable operation. The new Agfacolor Prestige 3 and Agfacolor Type 12
photographic papers round off the system.
Like the d-lab.2 and d-lab.2plus, the companion models that are already successful in the
market, the d-lab.1 also features d-TFS (digital Total Film Scanning), Agfa's unique,
proprietary image enhancement system. d-TFS automatically ensures pixel-by-pixel
image correction and, consequently, optimum print quality without operator intervention.
Moreover, d-TFS guarantees an excellent first-print rate, averaging more than 95 percent,
thereby greatly reducing the amount of paper waste.
“With a footprint of just 17 sq. ft. including the film processor, the d-lab.1 is a miniature
giant,” said Wayne Strobel, Agfa Senior Marketing Manager. “The space of 45 sq. ft.
required for operation is also well below that of competitor equipment in this performance
class, permitting optimization of the earnings per unit of area.
The d-lab.1 is versatile on both the input and the output side. Unprocessed 35 mm and
APS films can be loaded, as can films that already have been processed in the case of
reorders. Input from all common digital camera storage media and from CD is handled via
the separate image box workstation. It is part of the standard scope of supply of the d-
lab.1 and permits optimum utilization of the lab's capacity, since digital print orders can
be processed at the same time as film-based jobs.
Thanks to its open architecture, the d-lab.1 also permits connection of other Agfa
products, such as the pixtasy image editing station or the e-Commerce Services.
Optionally, the kiosk version of the image box also can be connected, offering customers
self-service functions and thus reducing the staff requirement.
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