kraker
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Wow. I just got out of the darkroom. Been printing RC for years and years, never got to try fiber based. I always knew I wanted to try it "someday", but it just never happened.
Until today. I decided to try some of the FB paper we received at the Ilford APUG tour. The prints may look *beep* when I see them in full daylight tomorrow, but... it has *such* a nice look and feel, very nice to work with. Completely different than PE/RC.
My very first print? Well, :rolleyes: the very first FB print was NOT on the emulsion side. OK, so now I know, it's the other side that has the emulsion. Second print? Way, way underexposed. Yeah, OK, I can't just take the time I found for RC paper and use that on the FB. Still, you have to start somewhere... Third print: test strips. Fourth and fifth are still in the water, I'll hang them to dry overnight and I'll look again tomorrow. I hope at least one of those turns out fine.
Anyhow... I just wanted to share this first experience, and APUG seems like the right place (most of my friends wouldn't understand my enthousiasm anyway
You did *what*? Oh, I use my all-in-one printer/scanner/fax for that...).
Until today. I decided to try some of the FB paper we received at the Ilford APUG tour. The prints may look *beep* when I see them in full daylight tomorrow, but... it has *such* a nice look and feel, very nice to work with. Completely different than PE/RC.
My very first print? Well, :rolleyes: the very first FB print was NOT on the emulsion side. OK, so now I know, it's the other side that has the emulsion. Second print? Way, way underexposed. Yeah, OK, I can't just take the time I found for RC paper and use that on the FB. Still, you have to start somewhere... Third print: test strips. Fourth and fifth are still in the water, I'll hang them to dry overnight and I'll look again tomorrow. I hope at least one of those turns out fine.
Anyhow... I just wanted to share this first experience, and APUG seems like the right place (most of my friends wouldn't understand my enthousiasm anyway
