Thomas Bertilsson
Member
I'll share my experience as well.
When I first tried Kentmere Fineprint VC I wasn't at all impressed with it. I bought a 50 sheet box of 11x14, made perhaps 25 prints, and never looked back. I thought it reacted really weird with my contrast filters.
The rest I cut into 5x7 sheet, thought perhaps I could print something that needed a boost in contrast some time. The paper sat around for a year or so before I decided - why not have another go. Other people seem to like it. So now in my new darkroom I gave it a second attempt. I produced some nice little 3x5 images on that 5x7 paper. I can't put my finger on it, but I really liked what I saw. I can probably attribute some of the difference to a better enlarger setup, new VC filters, different chemistry (Ansco 130), and I'm probably a better printer today.
I was so impressed I ordered another box, some Kentona, some Bromide in all grades, and a box of Warmtone. I've broken into the Kentona as well as the Bromide, and as different as they are I love what they do. Now I can't wait to try the Warmtone paper as well!
- Thomas
When I first tried Kentmere Fineprint VC I wasn't at all impressed with it. I bought a 50 sheet box of 11x14, made perhaps 25 prints, and never looked back. I thought it reacted really weird with my contrast filters.
The rest I cut into 5x7 sheet, thought perhaps I could print something that needed a boost in contrast some time. The paper sat around for a year or so before I decided - why not have another go. Other people seem to like it. So now in my new darkroom I gave it a second attempt. I produced some nice little 3x5 images on that 5x7 paper. I can't put my finger on it, but I really liked what I saw. I can probably attribute some of the difference to a better enlarger setup, new VC filters, different chemistry (Ansco 130), and I'm probably a better printer today.
I was so impressed I ordered another box, some Kentona, some Bromide in all grades, and a box of Warmtone. I've broken into the Kentona as well as the Bromide, and as different as they are I love what they do. Now I can't wait to try the Warmtone paper as well!
- Thomas