Thomas Bertilsson
Member
Hello, I cannot find any previous posts or discussion on what might be used to replace Agfa MCC. I am mourning the demise of Agfa, and its brilliant films, papers, and chemistry.
I have found a film substitute in Ilford FP4, and Kodak Tri-X, film and paper developers of various kinds, but the MCC paper I'm having a tougher time with.
My most recent test was with Kentmere Fineprint VC in 11x14, and the tone of the paper is a clear, crisp, brilliant white. I am used to a warmer, slightly yellow cast of the Agfa MCC. I also liked better how the Agfa paper handled changes in filtration. Not that the Kentmere is bad, not at all, but it's no Agfa MCC.
I have very limited funds in purchasing new papers and materials, and cannot afford to test every other paper out there. I need my prints to look a certain way, and was wondering if anybody could tip me off on a paper that will give a similar look to that of the Agfa MCC.
Thankful for help,
- Thom
I have found a film substitute in Ilford FP4, and Kodak Tri-X, film and paper developers of various kinds, but the MCC paper I'm having a tougher time with.
My most recent test was with Kentmere Fineprint VC in 11x14, and the tone of the paper is a clear, crisp, brilliant white. I am used to a warmer, slightly yellow cast of the Agfa MCC. I also liked better how the Agfa paper handled changes in filtration. Not that the Kentmere is bad, not at all, but it's no Agfa MCC.
I have very limited funds in purchasing new papers and materials, and cannot afford to test every other paper out there. I need my prints to look a certain way, and was wondering if anybody could tip me off on a paper that will give a similar look to that of the Agfa MCC.
Thankful for help,
- Thom