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Hello all -

My reentry to wet work continues. I've found all my old gear, save a couple thermometers. A question: Adorama carries both Ilford and Kodak vc filters; the Kodak is about $30 as opposed to about $55 for Ilford. Since the $25 difference would buy some paper, and since Kodak is exiting the paper biz, would I be okay with Kodak? I think both kits have the same number of filters. I've never used vc paper and I don't want to make my entry any harder than it need be.

Thanks to all!
 

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Hello all -

My reentry to wet work continues. I've found all my old gear, save a couple thermometers. A question: Adorama carries both Ilford and Kodak vc filters; the Kodak is about $30 as opposed to about $55 for Ilford. Since the $25 difference would buy some paper, and since Kodak is exiting the paper biz, would I be okay with Kodak? I think both kits have the same number of filters. I've never used vc paper and I don't want to make my entry any harder than it need be.

Thanks to all!

Both sets will work. 3rd party filters may even be cheaper. Nevertheless, I prefer a color enlarger to do the filtration, because I can alter the contrast on very minute steps and not just 1/2 grade steps.
 

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Either Kodak or Ilford filters will work just fine.

The one thing you DON'T want to do is mix them. There is no consistency between the grades assigned to various filter numbers by different manufacturers. Within one manufacturer's set, the numbers denote a regular progression from least contrasty to most contrasty, and when you are printing, you choose the filter that gives you the result you are looking for. But if you try to substitute a filter from another manufacturer, you may find that it gives a quite different result than you expect.
 
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Thanks, guys. Those were the answers I'd hoped for.
 
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