I need some direction for an enlarger paper for a beginner to learn with.
Barry,
John's advice is great. If you use regular variable contrast resin coated paper, but without the contrast filters, it will be about a grade 2 paper. That's a pretty normal contrast paper, and a good thing to work with to get your film development right.
If you learn how to shoot and develop your negatives so they print well on a grade 2 paper, and get a feel for what you need to do in different lighting situations, you'll be very well off in your printing later on. It will really help you understand the dynamic that exists between negative contrast and paper.
- Thomas
A question from another noob...do all variable contrast filters work with all VC papers, or do you have to use for example Ilford filters with Ilford papers?
Does the finish matter? Gloss, matte, pearl? What do the grades mean?
Does the finish matter? Gloss, matte, pearl? What do the grades mean?

Does the finish matter? Gloss, matte, pearl? What do the grades mean?
70'ies! I bought my first box in the late 50'ies. Dan

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