Years ago I gave up using Poly Contrast in favor Agfa's graded papers and then forgot why. I just remembered why.
I recently went back to using Oriental Seagull VC FBII and see that I cannot get the same deep blacks that I can get with Kentmere or Slavich graded paper.
Does anyone have a suggestion for a deep black VC paper, or am I asking to much. Toning with selenium doesn't help much. I am going to try gold toning.
I recently went back to using Oriental Seagull VC FBII and see that I cannot get the same deep blacks that I can get with Kentmere or Slavich graded paper.
Does anyone have a suggestion for a deep black VC paper, or am I asking to much. Toning with selenium doesn't help much. I am going to try gold toning.
, but I do think the extra depth in the blacks makes a significant difference. Some photos only really shine with such deep blacks.
Still, quite a few of my prints on Agfa that I most love, have both the wonderful local and global contrast, and the lovely deep velvety blacks... They really shine when framed behind museum glass.