I came upon some Ilford Ilfobrom Rayon (Grades 2 & 3) here in Baltimore. The texture is insane! It feels like linoleum or maybe even more like one of those grip cloths you use to open jars. It looks great 18 inches away but put your face up to it and it looks like halftone dots. I can imagine not liking it for most applications but I was rather pleasantly stunned with how unique the texture is and it turned out great for the subject.
No idea how old it is, appears to be rather old but printed great. Very slight brown tone to the highlights and shadows. One odd thing was how long of an exposure and development it took. Exposure was quite a bit longer than I was expecting and no image appeared until 4 minutes in freshly mixed Dektol and the image didn't stop noticeably developing until after 5 minutes. Is that normal for older papers or something to do with Ilfobrom papers?
Has anyone used this paper before and for what? When did Ilford make it?
No idea how old it is, appears to be rather old but printed great. Very slight brown tone to the highlights and shadows. One odd thing was how long of an exposure and development it took. Exposure was quite a bit longer than I was expecting and no image appeared until 4 minutes in freshly mixed Dektol and the image didn't stop noticeably developing until after 5 minutes. Is that normal for older papers or something to do with Ilfobrom papers?
Has anyone used this paper before and for what? When did Ilford make it?


