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− | '''Bergger Photographic''' is a French photographic paper company founded in 1995.<ref>[http://www.bergger.com/us/history.html Bergger company history]</ref> It was founded by chemist engineer Guy Gerard who worked at [[Guilleminot]] for 30 years. The company was started along with Daniel Boucher who handled business operations, after the demise of Guilleminot a few years prior. Though primarily | + | '''Bergger Photographic''' is a French photographic paper company founded in 1995.<ref>[http://www.bergger.com/us/history.html Bergger company history]</ref> It was founded by chemist engineer Guy Gerard who worked at [[Guilleminot]] for 30 years. The company was started along with Daniel Boucher who handled business operations, after the demise of Guilleminot a few years prior. Though primarily known for paper, Bergger also sold film manufactured by Hungarian company [[Forte]] until that firm was closed. |
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Bergger Photographic is a French photographic paper company founded in 1995.[1] It was founded by chemist engineer Guy Gerard who worked at Guilleminot for 30 years. The company was started along with Daniel Boucher who handled business operations, after the demise of Guilleminot a few years prior. Though primarily known for paper, Bergger also sold film manufactured by Hungarian company Forte until that firm was closed.