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What is this Guilleminot paper?

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Craig Swensson

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Greetings, i`ve been given a huge amount of paper, most i recognise with the exception of these.
3x Guilleminot Guilbrom 8x10, ok but one pack is green, one blue and one orange.
So what is this stuff used for?
Regards
CW
 
I did a little searching and found that the modern Bergger photo company is the successor to the Guilleminot company (I believe that both are French companies). "Guilbrom" is probably a black and white enlarging paper with a bromide emulsion (hence the 'brom' suffix). The different colors may refer to different grades (hard, soft, special/normal). It is probably quite old and fogged but may still be usable with the right developer modifications (I'll admit that I'm an addict of experimenting with old expired papers:D). What kind of other paper did you get ? -MK
 
oh, just a little multigrade, 8x10,16x20- 7 packs
ilfobrom 2 & 3 various sizes &weights, velvet stipple 5 packs
ilfospeed gloss 3 packs
Agfa brovia 8x10 4 packs
Gallerie 8x10 2 packs


what i have tested so far is good.
Yeah, i could havve done some searching but i`m a lazy sod sometimes,
French is correct as they are labelled as vert, bleu,and fluro orange, odd, i thought the french would have their own word for orange, hehe.
Looks like i`m about to `experiment' with old expired paper.
regards
CW
 
My Zone VI fixed grade stash says Made in France, and the Variable Contrast Printing Manual I believe supports your suspicion also.
 
Guillemont was the oldest maker of light sensitive materials in the world up their demise in the late 80's or early 90's; they made the original Zone Vi papers. The Bergger company has little to do with the old except that I believe one of the founders was a chemist there and took the formulas...
Best,Peter
 
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