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I, too, loved the deep rich blacks of Velour. And Dupont's Varigam was good too.
I believe the silver crunch brought on by the Hunts trying to corner the silver market back in the early nineteen eighties focussed our attention.
A story: when I started grad school in 1968, I made a bunch of prints of my favorite negs. On Kodak Medalist, partially to use up paper I did not like.
About 1990, my wife and I donated cases of books to the local library. Soon thereafter, a heavy manilla envelope was forwarded to me from my parent's address in another state. Those Medalist prints had been in a book purchased at the library sale. They had my address stamped on the back.
I had forgotten about them years before
My wife, whom I had met in grad school, now looking at the prints, recognized some of the images. Then she remarked how beautiful the prints were. I said, "Yeah, they are; and I did not know how to print then!" I work hard to get prints as nice looking as those I made not knowing what I was doing, in a temporary darkroom. It must have been the paper.
Anscojohn, Mount Vernon, Virginia, USA
I believe the silver crunch brought on by the Hunts trying to corner the silver market back in the early nineteen eighties focussed our attention.
A story: when I started grad school in 1968, I made a bunch of prints of my favorite negs. On Kodak Medalist, partially to use up paper I did not like.
About 1990, my wife and I donated cases of books to the local library. Soon thereafter, a heavy manilla envelope was forwarded to me from my parent's address in another state. Those Medalist prints had been in a book purchased at the library sale. They had my address stamped on the back.
I had forgotten about them years before
My wife, whom I had met in grad school, now looking at the prints, recognized some of the images. Then she remarked how beautiful the prints were. I said, "Yeah, they are; and I did not know how to print then!" I work hard to get prints as nice looking as those I made not knowing what I was doing, in a temporary darkroom. It must have been the paper.
Anscojohn, Mount Vernon, Virginia, USA

, that's the only thing that still really bothers me besides the availability at shops... but I certainly won't go back to regular Ilford FB paper as long as I have a choice)