A friend of mine sent me a dozen sheets of the single weight Slavich Gr 2 160 to mess around with and I couldn't believe the results I got from it. I printed 3 different negatives from 35mm, 645, 8X10 and each one was developed with a different developer. Naturally the 8X10 was a contact print and one of the more difficult negs I have to print. These three all printed EFFORTLESSLY! I printed a Stouffer Test Wedge and the ES for this paper is 1.27. I am really excited by this paper and would highly recommend it. Funny, I could count 11 separate steps on the Stouffer print and I pulled my AZO Gr 2 Stouffer print and could count 12. That's only one different than the AZO. I think that this paper is worth investigating for sure. As per usual forgive the dreadful scans .....
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Note on the soybean field .... The print has excellent separations in the dark areas that the scan doesn't show.
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Note on the soybean field .... The print has excellent separations in the dark areas that the scan doesn't show.
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