So, looks like it's readily available again, and I bought some VCCB recently. Just had my first go with this paper in some time. The packaging looks different, but the paper seems the same as I remember. Long exposure times, nice warm tones. Glad to see it back.
So, looks like it's readily available again, and I bought some recently. Just had my first go with this paper in some time. The packaging looks different, but the paper seems the same as I remember. Long exposure times, nice warm tones. Glad to see it back.
True, Ian, once the prints are toned and dried I'll compare them to some older Berrger prints I have. The tones, I suspect, will look different. Still... seems to be nice paper.
True, Ian, once the prints are toned and dried I'll compare them to some older Berrger prints I have. The tones, I suspect, will look different. Still... seems to be nice paper.
Suzanne,what kind of toner do you use.I have used selenium but the paper seems to go cold and I really like the tone of the paper better before its toned in selenium.
I was planning to try it in selenium... I'll let you know my results when I get that done later this week. My prints are still slightly damp, (been humid here in the basement!) but it's drying down to a very subtle brown tone, not as brown as I remember from using the paper a few years ago.
I was planning to try it in selenium... I'll let you know my results when I get that done later this week. My prints are still slightly damp, (been humid here in the basement!) but it's drying down to a very subtle brown tone, not as brown as I remember from using the paper a few years ago.
Ian,found information on the developers in darkroom cook book.Seems adding bromide or used developer to fresh helps as well as shortening development times. Selectol I also use,but it is a very low contrast developer.
Mike