I have been doing some side by side testing with the New Formulation Warmer Toned Oriental VC-FB paper. I have both new and old on hand and made some prints yesterday with both just to see.
The New formulation stuff is very different. It prints much flatter in the dark tones and very much warmer. After drying the surface on the new and old is the same. The newer stuff is also significantly slower. Almost twice as slow.
I have really liked the old Oriental, which is why I bought a lot of it and froze it. It is virtually identical to Ilford VC FB WT. Except that it is quite a bit less expensive than the Ilford.
The thing I haven't liked about either the Ilford or the Oriental is the bright white base, I like it to be creamy and warm. So I have developed the habit of putting a pot of black tea in my stop bath to stain the paper base. I have written about that in APUG before. With the new Formulation Oriental it is already the creamy warm color I want, so no tea is necessary.
I am curious if there is someone out there who loved the Oriental just the way it was and would rather it stayed on the brighter base. If there is I wonder if that person would consider trading new for old. My old is frozen and has always been since I bought it last year and it is as new and perfect.
thanks Dennis
The New formulation stuff is very different. It prints much flatter in the dark tones and very much warmer. After drying the surface on the new and old is the same. The newer stuff is also significantly slower. Almost twice as slow.
I have really liked the old Oriental, which is why I bought a lot of it and froze it. It is virtually identical to Ilford VC FB WT. Except that it is quite a bit less expensive than the Ilford.
The thing I haven't liked about either the Ilford or the Oriental is the bright white base, I like it to be creamy and warm. So I have developed the habit of putting a pot of black tea in my stop bath to stain the paper base. I have written about that in APUG before. With the new Formulation Oriental it is already the creamy warm color I want, so no tea is necessary.
I am curious if there is someone out there who loved the Oriental just the way it was and would rather it stayed on the brighter base. If there is I wonder if that person would consider trading new for old. My old is frozen and has always been since I bought it last year and it is as new and perfect.
thanks Dennis
Put in the classified and someone will snap it up if the price is right.