jovo said:
Fred Newman ..... He wrote: "
Their (Kentmere Fineprint VC and Arista II VC FB)
contrast range was limited, ..."
Limited and becomes non-existent as density decreases.
Kentmere's papers suffer most but Ilford's don't do much
better. That makes of those VC papers single grade +/-
papers as density in the print declines from max to min.
Compounding the problem are light sources and filters.
Both can contract grade range where it does exist;
in the more dense portions.
Study the grade curves and you'll see graphically
what I've been talking about. Fuji has addressed the
problem with their Rembrant VC papers Grades 2 and 3.
Also check out the Beautiful Graded paper curves, both
Kentmere's and Ilford's. Dan