ChrisW
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I just finished the last of my Kodak (liars) paper and have gone full Ilford chemistry and paper. As expected, I'm loving it. The FB paper in glossy form is exactly what I need, and produces great depth.
My problem is with the MG IV RC Satin finish paper. After spending $300 on two boxes of the 20x24, my prints appear two dimensional (stop laughing). The satin finish renders the image as to appear under frosted glass, almost like a inkjet print. Is this due to the Satin finish? My only reference is with Kodak (liars) paper in the semi-matte finish, which was good.
Before I drop another $150 on an experiment, should I expect the same flatness with the RC glossy and pearl? I realize a purchase of 8x10 in both surfaces would be less expensive, but the difference in image size would render the results moot. Plus, I don't have a use for 8x10 paper.
Thanks for any help on this.
My problem is with the MG IV RC Satin finish paper. After spending $300 on two boxes of the 20x24, my prints appear two dimensional (stop laughing). The satin finish renders the image as to appear under frosted glass, almost like a inkjet print. Is this due to the Satin finish? My only reference is with Kodak (liars) paper in the semi-matte finish, which was good.
Before I drop another $150 on an experiment, should I expect the same flatness with the RC glossy and pearl? I realize a purchase of 8x10 in both surfaces would be less expensive, but the difference in image size would render the results moot. Plus, I don't have a use for 8x10 paper.
Thanks for any help on this.