I was in the darkroom for 7 hrs last night, and made two comparison prints between these RC papers. This isn't a detailed comparison, just my first impressions w/ the Foma paper. I've been using the Ilford paper for a while, and this is a tough contest as the MGRC is the best RC paper I've used.
First, Foma's ...."rich halftone scale from a shining white tone to a deep black one" is only half true. I got decent blacks, but the white is anything but shining white. It's a sorta light gray color actually. This paper also needed around twice as much exposure compared to the Ilford paper, at least on these prints. Initially I tried to make a straight comparison by using the same exposure w/ the Foma paper as the Ilford. That resulted in a highly underexposed Foma print. So on these two shots, I did the test strips like always, and kinda tried to make the 2 prints look the same. The Foma paper is also flimsier than the Ilford.
I like the Foma paper, but it probably needs to be used w/ the right negatives. These two may have not been right for it.
First, Foma's ...."rich halftone scale from a shining white tone to a deep black one" is only half true. I got decent blacks, but the white is anything but shining white. It's a sorta light gray color actually. This paper also needed around twice as much exposure compared to the Ilford paper, at least on these prints. Initially I tried to make a straight comparison by using the same exposure w/ the Foma paper as the Ilford. That resulted in a highly underexposed Foma print. So on these two shots, I did the test strips like always, and kinda tried to make the 2 prints look the same. The Foma paper is also flimsier than the Ilford.
I like the Foma paper, but it probably needs to be used w/ the right negatives. These two may have not been right for it.


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