bvy
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A glossy sheen on fiber paper always seemed contradictory to me. Glossy seems more naturally an RC surface. I'm working with the newly available direct positive paper from Ilford which only comes in fiber and glossy -- neither of which I'm used to working with. I'm having a hell of a time drying and flattening it without the glossy surface showing off every wrinkle, dimple, stress mark, etc. from the drying process. Looking past that though, it has a surprisingly attractive quality to my eyes.
Any tips for working with it and what makes this combination shine?
Any tips for working with it and what makes this combination shine?