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				<title>Iphoto central started the topic Exploring Agfa Brovira Paper History – Origins, Usage, and Collector Value in the forum Competency Based Training For TB Surge And Laboratory Staff</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’ve recently come across the keyword “<a href="https://www.iphotocentral.com/collecting/article-view.php/12/15/1" rel="nofollow ugc">agfa brovira paper history</a>” while researching vintage photographic materials, and I’m curious to learn more about it. From what I understand, Agfa produced Brovira paper as a popular black-and-white photographic paper used in darkroom printing.</p>
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