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Hi everyone,
I need some advice. I have been doing darkroom work extensively for about 8 months.
I used mostly Ilford and Agfa (my favorite!) resin coated variable contrast papers. I was really pleased with the results. However, I just tried a sample of old (prob 20 years +) agfa grade 3 fiber paper. I was stunned with the results.
I found that the gradation between shadows and highlights to be absolutely lovely. I my eye, they seem better than using multicontrast papers/filters. I found that the hightlights are more difficult to block (in a condenser enlarger) too.
First, is my perception pretty common, or am I completely crazy?
Second, is this lovely tonal range due to the fact that the paper is graded or that it is fiber?
I will definitely make the move to fiber and/or graded papers, but what sould I look for? Will multicontrast fiber paper give me these results or I should go for graded?
I would also have impressions on fiber papers, I don't like glossy finish, I prefer semi-matt. But since a lot of graded fb papers seem to be glossy, I am wondering is the glossy finish is the same as resin-coated ones.
Going back in the darkroom,
Thanks for your answers to this bunch of newbie interrogations,
Kris
I need some advice. I have been doing darkroom work extensively for about 8 months.
I used mostly Ilford and Agfa (my favorite!) resin coated variable contrast papers. I was really pleased with the results. However, I just tried a sample of old (prob 20 years +) agfa grade 3 fiber paper. I was stunned with the results.
I found that the gradation between shadows and highlights to be absolutely lovely. I my eye, they seem better than using multicontrast papers/filters. I found that the hightlights are more difficult to block (in a condenser enlarger) too.
First, is my perception pretty common, or am I completely crazy?
Second, is this lovely tonal range due to the fact that the paper is graded or that it is fiber?
I will definitely make the move to fiber and/or graded papers, but what sould I look for? Will multicontrast fiber paper give me these results or I should go for graded?
I would also have impressions on fiber papers, I don't like glossy finish, I prefer semi-matt. But since a lot of graded fb papers seem to be glossy, I am wondering is the glossy finish is the same as resin-coated ones.
Going back in the darkroom,
Thanks for your answers to this bunch of newbie interrogations,
Kris



