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Rough and 'Xtra Rough, and in Thick Special Smooth, Thick
Smooth and Thick Rough.
ORDINARY BROMIDE PAPERS possess a surface
with a very slight sheen. They are made in the following grades :
Smooth, Rough and Thick Smooth.
CARBON BROMIDE is a paper with a rich Semi-Matt
surface resembling a carbon print in general effect. It is made
in two grades, Thin and Thick.
CHAMOIS is the title applied to certain grades of the
WELLINGTON Bromide Papers which have been manu-
factured with a peculiarly delicate surface suggestive of that pos-
sessed by chamois leather. This paper, which is largely used by
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professional photographers for sketch work, will take the pencil
or brush without special preparation. It is made in four grades,
Hard White and Hard Cream for soft and normal negatives, and
Soft White and Soft Cream for vigorous negatives.
CREAM CRAYON is the title applied to a series of
WELLINGTON Bromide Papers manufactured on a cream
tinted base. These are particularly suitable for sepia toning, and
are made in Smooth, Rough and 'Xtra Rough Surfaces.
ENAMMO is the name of those grades of WELLINGTON
Bromide which possess a highly glazed surface. These are made
in Thin and Thick grades, and also in a special grade known as
Press Enammo, which is largely used in press work owing to
the readiness with which it gives bright prints from weak negatives.
A special feature of the WELLINGTON Enammo is its freedom
from stress marks.
Enammo Bromide is strongly recommended for making prints
from X-ray negatives.
The average speed of the WELLINGTON Bromide Papers
is H. & D. 30.
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