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Considering the way things turned recently for Bergger, I'm hoping Simon can fill us in on this...
As a matter of curiosity, when is Bergger expecting production to be back up and running in the new facility?

And as a matter of print making, as VCB Style is hands down my absolute favorite paper...
When is distrubtion expected to have the paper out to its usual sources again?

If Simon can't answer this...does anyone else have any information on the subject?
I really need to get my hands on some...
 
New Bergger products are already available in France.
I tried the new NB paper, which is very beautiful, and very different from MGIV.
I hace read elsewhere that new CB is very close to warmtone from ilford. But I can't confirm it.
 
You really need to ask Bergger not Simon, try looking at their website, they market their own products.

The new products were only released recently in Europe and aren't fully available yet, product will have to be shipped by sea to the US, that can take a little longer, from experience sometimes 4 or 5 weeks.

Ian
 
Dear Ian,

You are quite correct, we will not comment whatsoever on any Bergger product, now or in the future as this is a commercial agreement between Bergger France and HARMAN technology Limited, I am aware that Bergger do regulaly check the APUG forums.

Simon ILFORD photo / HARMAN technology Limited :
 
The only thing is that Harman claims that they do not sell their own products to other labels. I am right Simon?

There is a subtle difference between repackaging your own brand products under a different label for sale, and manufacturing for someone else to their own specification, which is what I believe Harman are doing for Bergger.
 
That is what I believe, too. Indeed, I tested new NB, and compared it to old one, and MGIV. The New paper is very close to the former one, but quite different from MGIv.
 
I tried a box of Bergger VF FB a number of years ago and, while it was a decent paper, it seemed to me to be very, very slow. This was probably about the time that Oriental went bust and vanished from the US market, and I was casting around for a new paper. Is this experience typical or wacked for some reason?

Mike
 
I've been printing with an older box of Bergger VC-CM and it is wonderful, giving a beautiful warm bronze-like tone on a white base. At least it's white in comparison to Ilford WT, but it doesn't come at you like a creamy base, just the emulsion gives you the feeling of warmth. In selenium for a minute at 1:10, it tones beautifully. The final image color reminds me of the feel of the images in the large Jean Loup Sieff book from Taschen.

Yes, it is slow...about 2 stops slower than Ilford and slightly less contrast.
 
Is there any way to distinguish "new" Harman-produced Bergger film from older Forte-produced Bergger film? Any differences on the box? I shop at Pro Photo here in Paris, so I'd expect them to have the new stuff, but rather than asking and hoping they know, I'd like to see if anyone else knows for sure.
 
Oh, yes. Packaging is completely different, don't worry. New boxes are grey with green (NB) or blue (CB) on the stickker.
 
Nope. You have still old stock. Why? Because the new production has not been launched yet.At this time, only multigrade baryta paper was produced.
 
Are you sure, according to Linhof Studio, who are a UK Bergger dealer there is a New 100 ISO film, as well as the BRF 15 ISO emulsion which was tested in Réponses Photo, just before Christmas.

Ian
 
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