Matt5791
Member
I have recently started using FB paper and I have some Forte Polywarmtone and also some Bromofort which I had in a job lot off ebay.
It does look quite old to be honest, but I have had some really nice results, and I love the texture and base colour of both these papers a lot, expecially the polywarmtone.
However what suprised me is just how slow these papers are - I had heard that FB is slower anyway, but the polywarmtone, in particular, is extremely slow and for 9 X 12 prints I have foud myself having to use the lens wide open (f4.5 on my minolta e-rokkor lens).
What I was wondering is:
1. when paper gets old does the speed reduce?
2. How acceptable is it to use the lens wide open?
Thanks for any help,
Matt
It does look quite old to be honest, but I have had some really nice results, and I love the texture and base colour of both these papers a lot, expecially the polywarmtone.
However what suprised me is just how slow these papers are - I had heard that FB is slower anyway, but the polywarmtone, in particular, is extremely slow and for 9 X 12 prints I have foud myself having to use the lens wide open (f4.5 on my minolta e-rokkor lens).
What I was wondering is:
1. when paper gets old does the speed reduce?
2. How acceptable is it to use the lens wide open?
Thanks for any help,
Matt