I'm sure this has been discussed previously yet, I feel the need to vent for just a moment... I find that I am more than a little irked that society has fallen for the "30 second sound bites" of digital being "all that and a bag of chips". The immediate gratification that digital provides continues to outweigh that qualities of a handmade, fiber base print in the consumers' minds.
I'm not trying to start a flame war. Just expressing my general disappointment in this trend as a whole. And I wonder, at age 35, how much longer I will be able to use my traditional equipment to produce traditional prints before both find themselves extinct. My personal intention is to continue to produce traditional prints for as long as the materials are available. Once that is no longer possible, I will likely choose to find a new "hobby".
I am intrigued by APUG's print sales gallery and am looking into joining as a member and adding my images to the other superior quality images that I see in this fine gallery.
In the meantime, can anyone suggest an Ilford paper that has similar characteristics to Agfa MC Fiber - Glossy ??? Presently, I am using Zone VI print developer and fixer, and Pyro for film development.
Thanks for the responses to my original question. Your time is sincerely appreciated. Oh, and my apologies for my brief ventilation of frustration.
SusanK
http://www.susankopecky.com