I received this box of Kodak Kodabromide rag-base F3 postcard paper from Jeremy Moore, who I think got it from Dan Burkholder, and it might have had owners before that.
I just started printing some postcards on it, and it seems to work pretty well. I'd just like to know for conversational/annotative purposes how old this stuff is.
Ideas? Based on the lot number, I'm wondering if it's 1973 paper.
They used to put colored bars under the grade maybe 50's-70's?
Then short vertical bars under the paper name 70's
I don't know
But this kodabromide has its name highlighted by color
Maybe I just don't recall the colored name right now on my own packages
RC papers were colored the same way late 70's that I have
I had some boxes of Kodak Bromide papers that dated back to the early 60's, it's a paper that keeps very well and just gets a touch slower an less contrasty, mine never showed any signs of fogging. Bromide papers seem to keep far better than warm-tone chloro-bromide papers, I still have Ilfobrom with 60's date codes that prints Ok too.
That Kodak logo should be a clue, I think that came in around the time they released K25.
Kevin, I have some benzotriazole and potassium iodide if you want to try kicking in either with the developer and see if there's a some fog to the paper that could be dealt with.