Well gang the learning curve is heading near vertical. I thought this Black-and-White-thing was going to be easy...well at least simple, you know, where 18% gray is gray not 005Y+020M+000C (in a previous incarnation I did Cibachromes).
I have come to find that B&W papers are not created equal, some are endowed by their creator to favor the UV side, others favor the IR side and my enlarger of choice is the Beseler Minolta 45A, xenon source, which brings me to my dilemma.
I have at my immediate disposal (quite literally) 11 different Kodak RC papers.
Panalure Select FM/Glossy
Panalure II Fm (8.5" x 11")
Polymax Fine Art ND
Polycontrast Rapid II F
Polycontrast III Fm
Polycontrast III Nm
Kodabrome II F, F2, F3, F4, and F5
I've read many of the Kodak publications but they really do not tell me what I want to know.
Do any of these papers (really) perform better with a xenon or other cold source?
In your opinions are any of these papers worth "saving for later?" Any keepers or are they all dogs? If so which is the best/worst?
Panalure: color negs to b&w prints?? They did that back then? Why? And is it good enough for making B&W contact/proofs? I was going to use the Panalure II to proof my negatives, just because of the odd size.
So you see where I'm at, with Cibachrome I only had two choices, Pearl or Glossy. I know things are not going to get any better any time soon. I still need a schoolin' on graded papers, contrast control, etc...and that's just on the dry side, so let's not go there just yet.
Thank you for your response(s).
Terry
I have come to find that B&W papers are not created equal, some are endowed by their creator to favor the UV side, others favor the IR side and my enlarger of choice is the Beseler Minolta 45A, xenon source, which brings me to my dilemma.
I have at my immediate disposal (quite literally) 11 different Kodak RC papers.
Panalure Select FM/Glossy
Panalure II Fm (8.5" x 11")
Polymax Fine Art ND
Polycontrast Rapid II F
Polycontrast III Fm
Polycontrast III Nm
Kodabrome II F, F2, F3, F4, and F5
I've read many of the Kodak publications but they really do not tell me what I want to know.
Do any of these papers (really) perform better with a xenon or other cold source?
In your opinions are any of these papers worth "saving for later?" Any keepers or are they all dogs? If so which is the best/worst?
Panalure: color negs to b&w prints?? They did that back then? Why? And is it good enough for making B&W contact/proofs? I was going to use the Panalure II to proof my negatives, just because of the odd size.
So you see where I'm at, with Cibachrome I only had two choices, Pearl or Glossy. I know things are not going to get any better any time soon. I still need a schoolin' on graded papers, contrast control, etc...and that's just on the dry side, so let's not go there just yet.
Thank you for your response(s).
Terry



