Not the same thing by a long shot.... Fineprint is a silver iodide paper (for lack of a more precise description, which probably only the mfg really knows). It is exceptionally fast and capable of both subtle tone gradations and rich blacks. But in most ordinary developers it trends toward an odd deep chestnut-brown/black - not bad, but not truly neutral cold black. Then before Harman took over, apparently there were some coating issues from time to time which gave it a bad rap. But basically, nobody here seems to have known about it. Everybody was buying Forte Polygrade V, which also took awhile to learn to cold-tone, and if anything, might go overboard in that respect (bluish). Plus you had (and still have) more affordable RC options for beginners. I hit my stride with Fineprint when I started souping it in amidol and double-toning it in both gold and selenium, and wow is that something. When I come back from mtn trips and have a lot of negs of classic granite
and snow landscapes, and thunderheads reflected in the lakes, somehow anything warmish just doesn't do it justice.... needs that matching classic cold tone.