I *just* started printing using FB paper. The paper in question is Ilford MGIV FB glossy. I have been using RC version of the same paper for over a year now.
I am not sure if my record keeping is poor or if I'm seeing things but FB paper seems to have about 3/4 grade higher contrast than RC counter part. Using the same negative that printed in certain way using grade 3 on RC, I had to bump the filter down to 2 1/2 to print similarly and even then it was a little more contrasty. I haven't tried grade 2 yet but I am thinking that would be a tad too soft seeing this trend.
Granted, it'd be rather silly to emulate look of RC using FB but I had the image dialed in juuuuuust right on RC. If not identical, I am trying to keep mood of the print the same.
Am I seeing things or is this how FB paper in general react?
Yes, both were completely dry when I compared them.
I am not sure if my record keeping is poor or if I'm seeing things but FB paper seems to have about 3/4 grade higher contrast than RC counter part. Using the same negative that printed in certain way using grade 3 on RC, I had to bump the filter down to 2 1/2 to print similarly and even then it was a little more contrasty. I haven't tried grade 2 yet but I am thinking that would be a tad too soft seeing this trend.
Granted, it'd be rather silly to emulate look of RC using FB but I had the image dialed in juuuuuust right on RC. If not identical, I am trying to keep mood of the print the same.
Am I seeing things or is this how FB paper in general react?
Yes, both were completely dry when I compared them.
But anyway, the differences in the paper surfaces is enough to make contrast judgements between the two more subjective than objective. I guess that is what I am trying to get at.