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Hi,
I've got Argenta Brom BH 113w paper but I can not find infos to this paper (multigrade or not etc.) - especially the meaning of BH 113w.
Could you gibe me some hints.
best regards,
Oliver
 
Here is how to decipher the three-digit numerical codes on european papers.

3-digit_code.jpg


w most likely stands for warm tone.
 
W=Weich - ie 'soft' grade, or Grade 1. The 3 digit code above is Foma's system, and isn't universal - anything other than 111 (DW, white, glossy) can be confusingly non linear between manufacturers. An Agfa paper with 113 coding may be a double weight, bright white matt finish.
 
I got no Argenta catalog at hand, but Argenta (in Munich) likely used the Agfa coding, thus:

B: Argenta Brom
H: hard
1: cardboard
1: white
3: matte
w: ? (I guess an addendum to the surface character)


Argenta Brom should be a baryta paper, the RC version should have a PE at the end of its code.
I do not know multicontrast papers from Argenta.
 
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I got no Argent catalog at hand, but Argenta (in Munich) likely used the Agfa coding, thus:

B: Argenta Brom
H: hard
1: cardboard
1: ivory
3: matte
w: ? (I guess an addendum to the surface character)

I think that's correct, but all the Agfa material I have states x2x for cream, and x3x for Ivory. x1x is white/ extra white.
 
Yes, my fault, I read that 3 twice... I corrected my post above.
 
The w might mean Weltpostkarte, a special printed lineation at the back at postcard sizes
(Just a wild guess.)


No... I just found on the net w-coded Argenta papers of size 5x7".
 
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Ty all - the paper has a size of 30x40cm.
But I discovered today that it could not be the original paper - it's direct positiv working. The 'STOUFER Graphic Art T2115' label of the gray scale patch is in the developed print readable with black letters and exposed background is white.:sad:
Not sure what can I do with such a type of paper (I don't use slide film).
 
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Use it in a LF camera to make prints on-site.
 
Ups - I got the direct-positiv behaviour with LED light. After using my enlarger the paper shows the expected black/white stripes as normal paper.
How is this possible?
 
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