Joe VanCleave
Member
White Polyester Film
I personally prefer FB papers over most, if not all, RC papers, just for that intangible surface quality that PE refers to. But RC is a bunch quicker to process.
But aside from image quality, I wish we had the option of graded silver gelatin print media coated on white opaque polyester film (i.e. Mylar or one of its competitors); this would be almost ideal, in terms of quick wash times, and unrivalled archival properties, at least for the base media. I've heard the figure of 500 years thrown around as a standard for polyester film's archival longevity.
Somewhere I recall someone mentioning that Fuji has a color print media based on white opaque polyester film, but I can't be sure if that's absolutely factual. Still, one can dream...
I personally prefer FB papers over most, if not all, RC papers, just for that intangible surface quality that PE refers to. But RC is a bunch quicker to process.
But aside from image quality, I wish we had the option of graded silver gelatin print media coated on white opaque polyester film (i.e. Mylar or one of its competitors); this would be almost ideal, in terms of quick wash times, and unrivalled archival properties, at least for the base media. I've heard the figure of 500 years thrown around as a standard for polyester film's archival longevity.
Somewhere I recall someone mentioning that Fuji has a color print media based on white opaque polyester film, but I can't be sure if that's absolutely factual. Still, one can dream...
