I purchased a fridge full of b/w and Cibachrome paper some time ago for $20. Most is OLD ('40s through '60s) and fogged a few stops, and I have been having some fun with it here and there when I get the time.
Among it is:
100 sheet box 8x10 AZO F-2 single weight
250 sheet box 8-1/2x11 AZO E-4 single weight
The problem is that a lot of this paper is obviously stored in the wrong boxes. How do I know if this really is AZO?
I ask because I know some people have a special affinity for this particular paper, while I have not developed one, and DO NOT want to develop one, since the stuff isn't made any more. If it is AZO, I want to give it to someone who will really appreciate it in applications where fogged paper won't hurt the image.
Thank you in advance.
Among it is:
100 sheet box 8x10 AZO F-2 single weight
250 sheet box 8-1/2x11 AZO E-4 single weight
The problem is that a lot of this paper is obviously stored in the wrong boxes. How do I know if this really is AZO?
I ask because I know some people have a special affinity for this particular paper, while I have not developed one, and DO NOT want to develop one, since the stuff isn't made any more. If it is AZO, I want to give it to someone who will really appreciate it in applications where fogged paper won't hurt the image.
Thank you in advance.
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