Ian Grant
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I'm going through my past 30 years of work for a variety of reasons and will be scanning the more important images both for my website, a digital archival and some publications.
For technical & quality reasons I far prefer negative scans which is what I'm doing however I'm printing first. In essence I'm really going through the images not previously selected for exhibition etc and finding the way I see and select what negatives to print now has changed slightly, I make different choices.
In the past I've really only printed larger than 10x8 on 16x12 paper, and larger sizes, that's too expensive for editing now.
So I've been printing 7x5 prints and initially using a 5"x 80m roll pf Polymax II Glossy RC I was given about 12 years ago - it may have been a few years old then but prints perfectly, same contrast grade as some modern fresh Adox MCP 312 and about the same speed.
I've now bought a roll of Ilford Mutigrade IV RC Express PF 12.7cm (5") x152m enogh for nearly 840+ 7x5'sa and another Ilford Mutigrade IV De Luxe RC 12.7cm x 76m 420+ 7x5's so along with the Polymax I have left that's some serious printing. I don't normally use RC papers but for this project it's the only option. Then I can make new exhibition prints were needed on my remaining stock of Polywarmtone and fresh Mutligrade Warmtone FB.
Total cost in paper for over 1200 prints has been £55 (approx $80)
Ian
For technical & quality reasons I far prefer negative scans which is what I'm doing however I'm printing first. In essence I'm really going through the images not previously selected for exhibition etc and finding the way I see and select what negatives to print now has changed slightly, I make different choices.
In the past I've really only printed larger than 10x8 on 16x12 paper, and larger sizes, that's too expensive for editing now.
So I've been printing 7x5 prints and initially using a 5"x 80m roll pf Polymax II Glossy RC I was given about 12 years ago - it may have been a few years old then but prints perfectly, same contrast grade as some modern fresh Adox MCP 312 and about the same speed.
I've now bought a roll of Ilford Mutigrade IV RC Express PF 12.7cm (5") x152m enogh for nearly 840+ 7x5'sa and another Ilford Mutigrade IV De Luxe RC 12.7cm x 76m 420+ 7x5's so along with the Polymax I have left that's some serious printing. I don't normally use RC papers but for this project it's the only option. Then I can make new exhibition prints were needed on my remaining stock of Polywarmtone and fresh Mutligrade Warmtone FB.
Total cost in paper for over 1200 prints has been £55 (approx $80)

Ian
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