Agfa Brovira- 1950's Photo Paper Printing
Last week on eBay I bought a packet of 1950's Agfa Bovira Bromide photographic paper. I bought it on a whim for cheap enough. The package having been opened and the paper being quite old I did not know what to expect. When it arrived I opened it the darkroom and and found it was stored properly in its double envelope. There were perhaps 10 sheets of 3 1/2 x 4 1/2 paper along with a number of strips cut presumably to make test strips.
The back of the paper has this watermark.
Watermark on back. It is actually quite faint and this was enhanced to see it better. |
2 minute Ilford Universal PQ (1+9)
20 seconds stop
1 minute Ilford Rapid Fix (1+9)
2 minute wash
Unexposed Paper Developed as above (note pink tinge) |
Next I exposed a test strip using a 35mm negative from my brother's collection. The paper is #5 grade (high or hard contrast) so I was sure what to expect.
I set the enlarger up to print to the size of paper in my printing easel, set focus and set the aperture at f11. I then ran my standard 1 stop sequence (4,8,16,32 seconds) and developed it as above for the following result...
4 8 16 32 64 First Test Strip f11 4-64 seconds marked in black. |
4 8 16 32 64 Second Test Strip at f5.6 4-64 seconds marked in black. |
Here I would say that 16 seconds was best. Noting the consistent pink hue I thought this was likely not enough fixing time (the pink emerged after the wash). The test strips were fixed for 1 minute which is fine for RC paper but this is FB paper so I decided I would opt for much longer fix time of 5 minutes and a longer wash. Here is the result...
Final Print (selenium archival toned (1+19) for 4 minutes) |
20 seconds stop
5 minute Ilford Rapid Fix (1+9)
30 minute wash
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