For the past 3 years I have been buying Fuji CAII paper rolls and chopping them down for RA-4 printing in my darkroom. It's been fine, but I've never really felt satisfied - mottled and weak black point, thin paper, weak contrast, etc. But it was the only paper that was available so I kept at it. Until today! A few months ago I saw that Kodak Endura Premier was available via Unique Photo so I ordered a roll. Today I was running low on CAII so I chopped of a few sheets of Endura Premier and gave it a go. Immediately I was blown away by the increased contrast, cleaner black point, and overall quality improvement compared to the CAII I had been working with.
Here's a look at all 3 up on inspection board. They're all mostly dried off, at least enough to where the blue veiling is dried down and the paper has visible Dmax. This is from a Fuji Pro 400H negative shot with a Fuji Klasse S. I'm going to miss that film, I wish I shot more of it while it was around. The prints were made with an LPL 4500II, Nikkor 105mm lens, and processed with fresh Fuji RA-4 chemistry in my Durst RCP 20.
Top Left - Kodak Endura Premier Lustre. Top Right - Fuji Crystal Archive II with the same exact enlarger settings as the Kodak print. Bottom Left - Fuji Crystal Archive II balanced to match the Kodak print.
The paper before processing is tan vs Fuji's blue. The paper base after processing is a little bit warmer than Fuji, which is not a problem for me as I still think the highlights print and feel neutral. I don't have the filtration settings on hand, but they were around 30-50cc points different. Fuji was about a stop faster than the Kodak.
Overall I am seriously impressed and will be buying more in the future. I expect this will become my main RA-4 paper though I will keep a box of CAII around for very contrasty scenes. Anyone else have any experiences with these 2 papers in recent years?
Here's a look at all 3 up on inspection board. They're all mostly dried off, at least enough to where the blue veiling is dried down and the paper has visible Dmax. This is from a Fuji Pro 400H negative shot with a Fuji Klasse S. I'm going to miss that film, I wish I shot more of it while it was around. The prints were made with an LPL 4500II, Nikkor 105mm lens, and processed with fresh Fuji RA-4 chemistry in my Durst RCP 20.
Top Left - Kodak Endura Premier Lustre. Top Right - Fuji Crystal Archive II with the same exact enlarger settings as the Kodak print. Bottom Left - Fuji Crystal Archive II balanced to match the Kodak print.
The paper before processing is tan vs Fuji's blue. The paper base after processing is a little bit warmer than Fuji, which is not a problem for me as I still think the highlights print and feel neutral. I don't have the filtration settings on hand, but they were around 30-50cc points different. Fuji was about a stop faster than the Kodak.
Overall I am seriously impressed and will be buying more in the future. I expect this will become my main RA-4 paper though I will keep a box of CAII around for very contrasty scenes. Anyone else have any experiences with these 2 papers in recent years?



