I've been getting my cheap b/w paper from Photo Warehouse. I use it for contact sheets, work prints, etc. It runs $69.00 for 250 sheets of 8x10. does anyone know of a source for less expensive paper?
I'm in total agreement with that-- my RED safelight NEVER fogs paperJim, depending on the savings might be cheaper to change the safelight if that's possible?

IMO the only use for OC safelights is to make it easier to see in the darkroom. Yes, it is harder to see with red, but it is a much safer light. All the European paper I use require red, plus I have always (since the 60's) used red without fogging any paper.My safelights are OC, btw. Plus, the Arista brand is $3.00 more than the no-name from Ultrafine; that paper and all others I've used like my safelights![]()
IMO the only use for OC safelights is to make it easier to see in the darkroom. Yes, it is harder to see with red, but it is a much safer light. All the European paper I use require red, plus I have always (since the 60's) used red without fogging any paper.
Rick
What is OC? Is that the orangey-red? It's making me wonder what I have - red or OC?

Hi Janet, yes OC is red/orange. Maybe when I win the lottery, I'll switch![]()
... or become an APUG subscriber?
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It doesn't.
It doesn't. And I have not used Ilford papers, yet. I think that comes next year. But it is a great starter paper. Prints well and is easy to work with for relatively little quid. For the more serious printer, a good test paper I suppose.
How does Arista paper compare to Ilford - quality wise?
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