Gene_Laughter
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Over the weekend I processed some B/W paper for bromoil: Kentmere Art Document Pro - test coating #1333 (BTW - this run has a super coating layer). When processing for bromoil one enlarges, develops the print, stop bath, fix with hypo crystals, 30 minute wash and then throughly air dry. Next comes bleaching / tanning. Eight minute bleach in copper sulphate, pot. bromide and Pot. bichromate formula. Wash for 10 minutes, fix with hypo crystals and wash for 20 to 30 minutes. Air dry.
After the post bleach wash the emulsion of the Art Document Pro prints all had numerous blisters on the surface.
Over the years I have processed many hundreds of prints for bromoil. All in the same manner. This is the first time that I have ever experienced emulsion blistering with any paper. Processed in the very same batch were a few prints on Agfa MCC 118 (leftover stock), a few on Fotoimpex paper and a few on Kentmere Fineprint. Same chemistry. Same routine. Only the Art Doc Pro blistered. I contacted Kentmere, but received no explanation that makes any sense to me.
Any ideas on why an emulsion would blister? :confused:
After the post bleach wash the emulsion of the Art Document Pro prints all had numerous blisters on the surface.
Over the years I have processed many hundreds of prints for bromoil. All in the same manner. This is the first time that I have ever experienced emulsion blistering with any paper. Processed in the very same batch were a few prints on Agfa MCC 118 (leftover stock), a few on Fotoimpex paper and a few on Kentmere Fineprint. Same chemistry. Same routine. Only the Art Doc Pro blistered. I contacted Kentmere, but received no explanation that makes any sense to me.
Any ideas on why an emulsion would blister? :confused: