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.
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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
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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...
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4 8 16 32 64 First Test Strip f11 4-64 seconds marked in black. |
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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...
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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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