Jarin Blaschke
Member
Hello all:
I have personally become hooked on chloride paper, which is clearly superior by my metrics and not replaceable by any enlarger-speed paper. Since Lodima has faded away, our only choice these days is Adox Lupex of course, which is only available in a fairly high contrast “universal grade”. According to my tests, it is exactly the same paper as the old Lodima grade 4. Indeed, Paula Chamlee confirms that Lupex began as Lodima for the European market.
Those of us who use and love this paper have worked to tailor our negatives to Adox’s “universal“ grade, but sometimes there is a great negative that deserves a great print but needs a proper step down in contrast. Even when the spot meter fits the scene onto the negative perfectly, sometimes you find the image needs adjustment to work emotionally.
So, I am about to write Adox, asking if Lupex grade 2 could be made if a minimum order were met. If so, what quantity that would be? After 30 years of shooting, I am about to begin printing my first portfolio/s in earnest. Personally, I would have use for a large quantity of paper. I need 8x10 and 16x20. I might also have use for 24x30.
I am posting this to roughly gauge how much outside hunger there is for a lower grade of Lupex. I feel that this would move the paper from a curiosity to a proper working paper, and give this superb product its due. Presumably they already have this formula as they developed multiple grades with Smith/Chamlee for Lodima.
How many of you others would buy Lupex grade 2?
-Jarin
I have personally become hooked on chloride paper, which is clearly superior by my metrics and not replaceable by any enlarger-speed paper. Since Lodima has faded away, our only choice these days is Adox Lupex of course, which is only available in a fairly high contrast “universal grade”. According to my tests, it is exactly the same paper as the old Lodima grade 4. Indeed, Paula Chamlee confirms that Lupex began as Lodima for the European market.
Those of us who use and love this paper have worked to tailor our negatives to Adox’s “universal“ grade, but sometimes there is a great negative that deserves a great print but needs a proper step down in contrast. Even when the spot meter fits the scene onto the negative perfectly, sometimes you find the image needs adjustment to work emotionally.
So, I am about to write Adox, asking if Lupex grade 2 could be made if a minimum order were met. If so, what quantity that would be? After 30 years of shooting, I am about to begin printing my first portfolio/s in earnest. Personally, I would have use for a large quantity of paper. I need 8x10 and 16x20. I might also have use for 24x30.
I am posting this to roughly gauge how much outside hunger there is for a lower grade of Lupex. I feel that this would move the paper from a curiosity to a proper working paper, and give this superb product its due. Presumably they already have this formula as they developed multiple grades with Smith/Chamlee for Lodima.
How many of you others would buy Lupex grade 2?
-Jarin
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