Marco Pallante
Member
Dear all,
I'm going to set up a darkroom soon, but I've just a little experience with film developing
in my bathroom. As any other penniless student around the world, my biggest concern
is to keep costs down, at least while taking confidence with the overall printing process.
I was thinking about the Ilford RC Multigrade IV paper because it's a well-known, reliable
paper, and it is also widespread, so I may find it in my town, too. However, in the 24x30
cm size, that I'd use for contact prints, it's expensive compared to the Fomaspeed
(graded), the Fomaspeed Variant, and the Efke Varicon. I'm very tempted by this
Efke Varicon, a 10-sheet pack costs 5,30 Euros, while a 10-sheet pack of Ilford costs
10,90 Euros. Of course, I don't expect too much quality from such paper, but do you
think it can be a viable option to start with?
For the first enlargements, I'm thinking about 10x15 cm sheets. It's a very small format,
but, once again, I prefer to save some money. This time, there is a little cost difference
between the Ilford and its cheaper competitors. Fomaspeed costs 13,40 Euros per 100
sheets, Fomaspeed Variant costs 13,20, and Ilford 16,10 Euros. I'd use these
little sheets to get some experience, and then move to 13x18 cm sheets. Do you
think it's better to use the Foma papers (graded or multigrade) and save a little, or
to go with the Ilford?
I've been told to use glossy surface paper, but I cannot remember why. Can you give
me some advice on that?
Thank you very much for your help,
Marco
I'm going to set up a darkroom soon, but I've just a little experience with film developing
in my bathroom. As any other penniless student around the world, my biggest concern
is to keep costs down, at least while taking confidence with the overall printing process.
I was thinking about the Ilford RC Multigrade IV paper because it's a well-known, reliable
paper, and it is also widespread, so I may find it in my town, too. However, in the 24x30
cm size, that I'd use for contact prints, it's expensive compared to the Fomaspeed
(graded), the Fomaspeed Variant, and the Efke Varicon. I'm very tempted by this
Efke Varicon, a 10-sheet pack costs 5,30 Euros, while a 10-sheet pack of Ilford costs
10,90 Euros. Of course, I don't expect too much quality from such paper, but do you
think it can be a viable option to start with?
For the first enlargements, I'm thinking about 10x15 cm sheets. It's a very small format,
but, once again, I prefer to save some money. This time, there is a little cost difference
between the Ilford and its cheaper competitors. Fomaspeed costs 13,40 Euros per 100
sheets, Fomaspeed Variant costs 13,20, and Ilford 16,10 Euros. I'd use these
little sheets to get some experience, and then move to 13x18 cm sheets. Do you
think it's better to use the Foma papers (graded or multigrade) and save a little, or
to go with the Ilford?
I've been told to use glossy surface paper, but I cannot remember why. Can you give
me some advice on that?
Thank you very much for your help,
Marco