David Lyga
Member
Am I the ONLY one out there who finds the matt surface the most exquisite in terms of aesthetics?
I honestly mean this and have never come across anyone who agrees. I know that the blacks are not up to the level that gloss imparts, but the overall image is one of subtlety and beauty, almost like a charcoal drawing. The lack of reflections is of practical merit, but I find matt to look better, aesthetically, than even Ilford's excellent Pearl version. In color as well, there seems to be a neutrality that allows honest objectivity to manifest without the encumbrance of gloss or false intensity. Do I make any sense here? - David Lyga
I honestly mean this and have never come across anyone who agrees. I know that the blacks are not up to the level that gloss imparts, but the overall image is one of subtlety and beauty, almost like a charcoal drawing. The lack of reflections is of practical merit, but I find matt to look better, aesthetically, than even Ilford's excellent Pearl version. In color as well, there seems to be a neutrality that allows honest objectivity to manifest without the encumbrance of gloss or false intensity. Do I make any sense here? - David Lyga