RE: Old "Chloride Paper" Contact Printer?

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From: Ole Tjugen (oftjugen@online.no)
Date: 07/12/03-03:29:08 PM Z


Azo is still available, so is Bergger Contact.

12.07.03 23:22:52, Joachim Oppenheimer <jo.achim@verizon.net> wrote:

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>There are still some chlorobrome papers on the market, but the popular AGFA
>is long gone. I have not seen the bulbs you describe but I have no doubt
>that later models than I have had experience with may well have tried to
>jazz up the printing speed. I never could get bromide enlarging paper to
>work even when I cut the voltage down with a rheostat, but there is no real
>purpose to trying to use enlarging papers - I tried the rheostat to help
>prolong exposures. You are right about the azo paper, it's still available.


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