GregY...speaking of entrenched biases and the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies...
I worked as a small town newspaper darkroom technician for a while and used the first generation of RC multigrade papers. The stuff was horrid. I was a firm double weight glossy fibre base Oriental Seagull, Ilford Galerie, or Zone VI Brilliant graded paper kind of guy.
Sometime in the 1990's we were on a road trip to Calgary and I noticed some B&W photography greeting cards in the MEC store. They were beautiful. Waaaay better reproduction printing than I'd seen in any Ansel Adams book. They were by Craig Richards, who I found out was the curator of the WMCR.
On the way back to BC we stopped in at the museum and I asked if he was in that day. The receptionist said he wasn't, then listened to a string of questions I had about his work. She then went into the back for a minute and came back with Craig in tow.
When he told me he printed on Ilford Multigrade FB it nearly blew the back of my head off. Couldn't believe it. Rocked my world. Changed the course of my printing.
www.craigrichardsphotography.com
Note to self: eyes wide open, head on a swivel, heed the signs.