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Can anyone tell me when projection speed [enlarging] papers first came into common use. I've done the prerequisite search (a couple of times...), but so far have found nothing.
First came into common use and commercial production in the 1890s.
See page 27 of: https://www.getty.edu/conservation/...pdf_publications/pdf/atlas_silver_gelatin.pdf
first came into common use
Other type of enlarger were fixed focus made to enlarge a specific plate size, so Quarter plate to Whole plate for example, often using daylight.
As shown here on page 53 (if Google lets you see it):
https://books.google.de/books?id=Gt...Hc8iBZYQ6AEIJzAA#v=onepage&q=enlarger&f=false
But what kind of paper was used in these enlargers?
mid 1920's although by then some companies produced Soft, Normal, and Contrast paper grades of Bromide paper.
That was the time when the 35mm film started to get used in photography. And with such small negatives, enlargement was necesarry.
I am however not sure if there is an obvious connection between the introduction of the 35mm camera and photo paper fast enough for enlargements. And if there was, which part was the cause and which was the reaction? Were 35mm cameras introduced because photo papers fast enough for enlargers had been invented or did the introduction of 35mm cameras require the film material manufacturers to come up with faster papers?
I assume with "incandescant gas" you mean gas known as town gas, coal gas, illuminating gas
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