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People seldom mention working with Oriental Seagull paper. It is still around, and available from several vendors in the USA.
Is it just not popular anymore? Is it now just a private label brand for another well known line lf papers?
At one time, this used to be the "ultimate" b/w paper for many. I, however, have never tried the fibre based Oriental Seagull papers.
I have used Seagull in the past and liked it, but not enough to pay the addtional cost compaired to Ilford, Kentmeyer, or for that matter Salvich. I think seagull is the most expensive, or at least near the top of price list. I dont know who makes Seagull, perhaps Fuji.
Oriental Seagull is still alive and kicking and available at freestyle for very reasonable prices comapred to Ilford and other european papers that have gone up in price significantly. The new priental paper is not the same as those mythical papers they used to make, but still good nonetheless. Ilford, FOMA, and Bergger are more pricey than Oriental...much more!
100 sheets of Seagull 8X10 FB grade 2 is $102.99. At least $25 more than any others, double Salvich.
It is my primary black and white neutral-tone printing paper, both G and VC. It is wonderful. Whether it is the "original" formula or not, I do not know or care. Lots of my pix have dark shadows, and nothing gets them looking as sweet as this paper. IMHO, it puts Ilford Multigrade FB to some serious shame. I will never use MGFB again after using this paper, except to burn off my existing stock of expired gift paper.
Agfa sold cheap, a least their film. Forte also
was very competitive.They have both closed
up shop. Kodak, Ilford, and Bergger are still
in business.
Anyone in the UK using it ??
Silverprint was the main stockist over here but it disappeared never to be seen again. I assumed it was out of production
Bill
BTW, haven't I seen recently a huge increase
in Oriental's line up? A large selection of GRADED
RC? Dan
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