IDK
one person's BS is another person's truth ....
Kind of like ALTERNATIVE FACTS?
IDK
one person's BS is another person's truth ....
I just like the surface structure and sheen of air-dried glossy FB.It doesn't have deeper blacks or more longevity; just a matter of taste I guess.
Same here. Just like the look of the of air-dried glossy Fiber paper best. The thicker paper base is also a plus (once you got it flat). I think that RC glossy will give you the sharpest image.
Kind of like ALTERNATIVE FACTS?
the person using DEKTOL thinks the person saying DON'T is spreading BS, and the person saying NOT to use DEKTOL thinks the person using it is spreading BS and the "regular" photographer should be "careful".
YMMV
for example people say " i want golf ball size grain"
some folks say " process your film in DEKTOL"
they have never processed their film in that stuff and they say it makes excessive grain
because it is what they heard, facts they heard from someone else, that they
trusted for information and it is a truth to them, but BS to someone who uses DEKTOL as a film developer.
Different RC papers react differently to various toners. Different FB papers react differently to various toners. It follows that RC and FB papers react differently to various toners.I haven't done tests on this, but don't RC and FB papers react differently to various toners?
It's one of those things I've read but can't confirm.
I haven't done tests on this, but don't RC and FB papers react differently to various toners?
It's one of those things I've read but can't confirm.
Different RC papers react differently to various tones. Different FB papers react differently to various toners. It follows that RC and FB papers react differently to various toners.
I wasn't taking a jab at you Jnanian

I got tired of rebutting what I call "Internet truths" spread by parrots. I spend too much time on forums, anyway; Should be in the lab printing.
Getting FB paper flat is no problem, peg the prints back to back on the line and the paper dries very nearly flat
I just like the surface structure and sheen of air-dried glossy FB.It doesn't have deeper blacks or more longevity; just a matter of taste I guess.
Thanks for that tip, we have stacks of pegs and since I am drying by hanging it makes for an obvious inclusion in my process.
I think they're clothes pins.what are these "pegs" you are referring to?
aka clothes pegs - in England and Canada at least.I think they're clothes pins.
You folks peg your clothes and we pin them! I just put mine in the dryer and close the door. Truthfully, I have never tried the back-to-back thing, but I'm sure going to. Now, where the heck did I put those pegs........errr pins or whatever.aka clothes pegs - in England and Canada at least.
I reckon both RC and FB papers can make good looking photographs but I use FB exclusively. Why? RC slows me down too much. In a darkroom session (typically 30 sheets) I store the FB pictures in a waterbath as I make them. Then they go as a batch through hypo-clear. Then they go as a batch through the archival washer. RC papers have edge penetration problems with long wet times. They have to be done, start to finish, one by one and that's slower than doing FB in batches.
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