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Until now Ive printed almost exclusively on RC paper, but, inspired in large part by a beautiful print that was made in a pro lab from one of my negs in the late 1980s, I want to make some FB prints. I do not know what paper or developer was used on the print I admire so much, and it is likely to been changed or discontinued anyway, so I will describe what I like about it. If this sounds like a paper you know Id much appreciate learning what paper + developer ( + toner?) combination youd recommend to achieve this look. I fully understand that paper and chemistry alone does not make a good print, but that advanced printing skills and experience are also an essential part.
- the paper is double weight or heavier
- the base color of the paper is moderately warm
- the texture kind of resembles that of a white chicken egg from the grocery store. Another description would be like the leather covering older cameras have, but at a much reduced scale and more gentle.
- The blacks are deep and inky... looking almost like dried ink, and seem neutral in tone. I do not detect the purplishness that I have read sometimes comes with selenium toning, but I do not know if the print was toned. This richness in the blacks is an important factor to me, as is the texture mentioned above.
- The surface is not glossy, but it isnt absolutely flat matte either. The blacks in particular reflect light, but with a sort of glow, not the sheen of glossy. Is this what is termed semi-matte? It seems less shiny than Ilford RC Pearl, but that paper has a very different surface texture.
I thank you in advance for constructive replies of paper + chemistry combinations that would help me achieve this look. Based on web descriptions I have a list of papers I think might be kind of like this, but hopefully this forum will narrow it down and help me find the right paper for me. A VC paper is more convenient of course, but I will work with graded if I need to. Please note that I may not understand abbreviations other than FB, RC and VC used in your answer. Mostly Im printing from medium format Tri-X processed in Xtol. Many thanks, John.
- the paper is double weight or heavier
- the base color of the paper is moderately warm
- the texture kind of resembles that of a white chicken egg from the grocery store. Another description would be like the leather covering older cameras have, but at a much reduced scale and more gentle.
- The blacks are deep and inky... looking almost like dried ink, and seem neutral in tone. I do not detect the purplishness that I have read sometimes comes with selenium toning, but I do not know if the print was toned. This richness in the blacks is an important factor to me, as is the texture mentioned above.
- The surface is not glossy, but it isnt absolutely flat matte either. The blacks in particular reflect light, but with a sort of glow, not the sheen of glossy. Is this what is termed semi-matte? It seems less shiny than Ilford RC Pearl, but that paper has a very different surface texture.
I thank you in advance for constructive replies of paper + chemistry combinations that would help me achieve this look. Based on web descriptions I have a list of papers I think might be kind of like this, but hopefully this forum will narrow it down and help me find the right paper for me. A VC paper is more convenient of course, but I will work with graded if I need to. Please note that I may not understand abbreviations other than FB, RC and VC used in your answer. Mostly Im printing from medium format Tri-X processed in Xtol. Many thanks, John.
