Hi folks,
Currently I use Ilford's MG IV RC Deluxe paper which was a switch from Kodak's Ploymax IV RC. I'm sure you are aware of the "veiling" affect in the blacks with RC papers. I've been doing some reading and found that Oriental
(formerly Cachet wich was formerly Oriental!) VC RP glossy RC paper is not supposed to have this "veiling" issue in the blacks. This is the manufacturer's description as found in Steve Anchell's book (Variable Contrast Printing Manual) when it was under Catchet's name:
"Responds exceptionally well to selenium toning. The glossy version has one of the most beautiful surfaces of any RC paper, a delicate high gloss with no trace of veiling. Variable image color; white base."
Now, I know this is the manufacturer's wording, but I was wandering if any of you have ever used this paper and if so, is it true about the veiling issue. I don't want to switch from Ilford, but I will if it means no veiling in my blacks.
MGIV RC Deluxe and the Oriental paper are both non-developer incorporated chlorobromide emulsions, so they are the same in that respect. Thanks in advance.
Chuck
Currently I use Ilford's MG IV RC Deluxe paper which was a switch from Kodak's Ploymax IV RC. I'm sure you are aware of the "veiling" affect in the blacks with RC papers. I've been doing some reading and found that Oriental
(formerly Cachet wich was formerly Oriental!) VC RP glossy RC paper is not supposed to have this "veiling" issue in the blacks. This is the manufacturer's description as found in Steve Anchell's book (Variable Contrast Printing Manual) when it was under Catchet's name:
"Responds exceptionally well to selenium toning. The glossy version has one of the most beautiful surfaces of any RC paper, a delicate high gloss with no trace of veiling. Variable image color; white base."
Now, I know this is the manufacturer's wording, but I was wandering if any of you have ever used this paper and if so, is it true about the veiling issue. I don't want to switch from Ilford, but I will if it means no veiling in my blacks.
MGIV RC Deluxe and the Oriental paper are both non-developer incorporated chlorobromide emulsions, so they are the same in that respect. Thanks in advance.
Chuck