found Adox RC
Really? That would greatly surprise me. Please share a link if you can.
Adox did indeed manufacture RC paper up to a couple of years ago. In fact, they had two: MCP and EasyPrint. I've used both; the old 'EasyPrint' wasn't spectacular and suffered from poor blacks. However, MCP was a splendid paper - I still have some left and it's really good. The only problem with it is that it's not being made anymore. Adox seems to opine that in today's market, it's not cost effective to manufacture this paper. Or, rather: they feel that the sales price would exceed the willingness of consumers to pay for it.
Fotoimpex does sell an EasyPrint paper of unknown to me origin, and as I understand it's a lot better than the EasyPrint I once used.
If you're in Europe and you're looking for competitively priced papers, try Foma. Their Fomaspeed is very decent, and their FB papers (Fomabrom, Fomatone) are excellent.
I've never used that paper, but any paper is good enough to learn and experience the process. That's what's important, not the specific paper. And when you feel comfortable with the process you can try a different paper and see what the difference is -- if any.
It may be the same papaer or an upgrade:
Adox products are excellent. I've used their version of Rodinal and their Lupex fiber contact printing paper.
Never used or heard about the RC paper, but if the price is good, try it out.
I use Ilford RC MG papers for general printing and work prints, and switch to Ilford FB papers for presentation and framing, or if I'm selling a print. I prefer the texture and finish of FB paper, although Ilford MG papers give very good results and they dry quick and flat.
If you can find them, Kentmere and Arista have good low-cost RC papers (at least here in the US).
Yeah, that's the newer EasyPrint I referred to in my post. Note it's not Adox-brand. I suspect this is maybe something coated by Harman. Could also be Fomaspeed though. Never used this version; only its predecessor which also came in similar packaging with blue print, but that was explicitly branded as Adox paper.
Thanks for posting the question.
I've updated the thread title - because it is much more helpful for others if the thread title mentions more about what the thread is about.
No problem from our end with what you posted. It's just better if you added a bit more!
Hope you have fun with your printing!
Easy print is definately no Foma repackaging. You can use orange Ilford safelight. The quality is much better than Fomaspeed. It may be Kentmere VC select, but I am not sure.
However, in flat gray parts of the image I find sometimes an annoying wave structure. This is the only downside. The unbeatable price makes it perfect for printing contact sheets. And for practise. For the most of my prints it is sufficiently good.
The black is much better than with Fomaspeed, and with the former Adox labelled Easy Print paper. It dryes perfectly without the need of an RC drying machine. Ilford MG V is of much better overall quality, but expensive, and more difficult to dry cold without spots.
Easy print is definately no Foma repackaging. You can use orange Ilford safelight. The quality is much better than Fomaspeed.
Easy Print is much better and 30% cheaper than Fomaspeed?!
So, basically the best paper and cheapest of them all RC papers?
As I mentioned at the beginning, I have bought Ilford MGRC but based on a few comments here my next purchase may head the RC311 way.... more than anything because I will be financially be able to practise moreThe cheapest, yes. Bargain. The best RC paper, no.
A better overall quality you will get with Ilford MG V RC. But for much more money.
With Fomaspeed I dislike the black, the poor gloss, and the required dark red safelight that sucks.
I don't shoot much BW and print even less, so I'm far from a person that could pass discerning judgements on different BW papers and I agree that Fomaspeed blacks are not exactly blackholes sucking all the light from the room, but neither are Ilford MG's.
I'll definitely have to try Easy Print. Much better blacks, much better quality (not that I noticed anything wrong with Fomaspeed quality) for much less money than already sensibly priced Foma paper... Who could say no?
And why is this paper not mentioned more often? Should be all the rave...
Easy Print is much better and 30% cheaper than Fomaspeed?!
The Easy Print paper is now disappearing at the Fotoimpex webshop. It seems to be discontinued. I did ask Fotoimpex when the 24x30 cm was no more available, but unfortunately I did not get an answer.
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