Touching rc paper, especilally glossy, to me is as natural as eating sand, a blackboard screetching sound, shaved men legs and a fictional Gay Buddhist Mormon
I just had to share. And I agree: it has its applications.
Not knowing what FB paper is...
Dear NB23
.... translates more to you calling my kid ugly, it may be ugly....but it's still my kid.....!
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.... I can however say that I in fact do prefer a mans legs to at least be trimmed.
Finally, I would accept the random Kylie as long as you took Rolf Harris* back...all American contributors will now be scratching their heads...understandably..Google it!
RC paper has all the modern advantages with no real disadvantage. I don't think I'd print if I had to go back to using FB papers. Processing FB paper is such a waste of time and resources (most notably, water).
That would depend... how long are you washing your prints for?
Fibre based tends to need an hour long wash while Resin Coated can be for as little as two minutes (depending on the brand).
FB paper is essentially a sodden mass of paper soaked with fixer. Thats why it takes much longer washing to remove the fixer. By giving FB paper a short wash to remove the excess fixer from the surface and outer parts of the paper and then placing the paper in a hypo clearing bath, the fixer inside the paper is made more water soluble so that it can be washed out easier and faster in the final wash.
I vicariously hate RC papers.
*note to self.... dont try FB paper.
And also, you should consider participating in one of the APUG print exchanges. Even the Postcard exchange usually includes at least a few FB postcards. You will never be able to answer the question about which you prefer, until you have at least seen a few of the alternatives.
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