timeUnit
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Hi!
I'd like to praise Kentmere's Fineprint VC fibre paper -- a wonderful acquaintance!
I used it for the first time this weekend and produced a print that is one of my absolute best! A 35mm shot on Tri-X EI800, printed on the glossy version of Kentmere Fineprint VC (9.5 x 12 / 24 x 30), developed in Dektol 1+2, which gave a slight warm olive tone. After a 5 minute bath in KRST 1+9 (it was a bit exhausted) the blacks are very, very deep and the shadows have a slight reddish cast, while mids and highs are on the warm side of neutral.
The print was at about G3, with some burns at G4. I'll post a scan in my gallery in a while.
Go Kentmere!
PS. What I particularly like is that it's so responsive to developers and toners, without being over the top. Forte for instance can be really difficult to handle in that respect. Also, the glossy surface is beautiful.
I'd like to praise Kentmere's Fineprint VC fibre paper -- a wonderful acquaintance!
I used it for the first time this weekend and produced a print that is one of my absolute best! A 35mm shot on Tri-X EI800, printed on the glossy version of Kentmere Fineprint VC (9.5 x 12 / 24 x 30), developed in Dektol 1+2, which gave a slight warm olive tone. After a 5 minute bath in KRST 1+9 (it was a bit exhausted) the blacks are very, very deep and the shadows have a slight reddish cast, while mids and highs are on the warm side of neutral.
The print was at about G3, with some burns at G4. I'll post a scan in my gallery in a while.
Go Kentmere!
PS. What I particularly like is that it's so responsive to developers and toners, without being over the top. Forte for instance can be really difficult to handle in that respect. Also, the glossy surface is beautiful.