My impression is that Freestyle is selling Efke Emaks graded, which is the same paper as J&C Nuance (the grading system might be different, but relatively, it should be the same paper).
Maybe I'll do salt prints on school notebook paper.
juan
I used Azo exclusively. Then in November, I made the decision to use Polywarmtone exclusively. Obviously the end of paper manufacture is my fault. I'm afraid to choose another. Maybe I'll do salt prints on school notebook paper.
juan
If Lodima paper were to not become available, I would simply find another paper available. Preferable single weight and graded.
www.RyanMcIntosh.net
We could always dream that maybe Ilford might someday produce a silver chloride paper.
Never say never!Azo was a contact printing paper. Due to its UV sensitivity, it wasn't good for enlarging, as times would be too long with conventional enalrging equipment. Because it occupied a small market niche, the economics of B&W in general, the use of digital technology and the reduced demand for film and paper in today's market, it isn't too attractive as a money maker. tim
Azo was a contact printing paper. Due to its UV sensitivity, it wasn't good for enlarging, as times would be too long with conventional enalrging equipment. Because it occupied a small market niche, the economics of B&W in general, the use of digital technology and the reduced demand for film and paper in today's market, it isn't too attractive as a money maker. tim
We could always dream that maybe Ilford might someday produce a silver chloride paper.
Not sure what Ilfords would be.
What I am wondering is this.
Assume that Kodak gave Ilford the AZO formula and they do a run of Ilford AZO.
Sandy King
I'm sure that Ilford has a chloride contact paper formula and would be glad to produce it under contract.
I don't wish to speak for them, but I do know that both Ilford and Agfa produced chloride papers in the not so distant past, but when the market dried up only Kodak chose to continue. The earliest Agfa paper was called Lupex. It was almost identical to Azo.
PE
Sandy,
How do you think folks will make these digital negatives?
PE,
I take that to mean that in your opinion, *if* Ilford did elect to produce a silver chloride paper it could be made with similar characteristics to AZO?
Sandy
All I can say is that it wil be a silver chloride contact printing paper. We hope it will be even a finer paper than Azo always was. We are working toward that goal and are confident we will reach it.
You still have to know what a good print is--and I believe the only way to know that is to have sat down and viewed hundreds of great prints--prints on silver chloride paper and prints on enlarging papers. And have looked at them side by side. And then have taken your own prints and set them side by side with the great prints. This used to be easy to do--museums, and individual photographers were open to it, but that is less likely to be the case now, although with effort that can still be done.
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--and I believe the only way to know that is to have sat down and viewed hundreds of great prints--prints on silver chloride paper and prints on enlarging papers. And have looked at them side by side. And then have taken your own prints and set them side by side with the great prints. This used to be easy to do--museums, and individual photographers were open to it, but that is less likely to be the case now, although with effort that can still be done.
I remember one evening visiting a collector--he set a photograph of mine on his mantelpiece so he could view it from a distance. It happened, just by chance, to sit there next to two very famous photographs--iconic photographs--enlargements, however, on enlarging paper--by two very famous photographers. Even though I had compared my photographs many times to prints by great photographers, I had never set them next to these two prints. I was shocked by the difference. The other prints paled in comparison to mine. This was certainly not due to any greater skill I had. Those other photographers no doubt had greater skill than I did--they had to to make the prints they did on the paper they used. My print was a finer print and had more glow and "presence" because it was printed on silver chloride paper.
Which is why we are having a silver chloride paper made and why we will not stop until it is produced.
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