At the last UK APUG Meet when we as usual all brought prints for others to see and critique - someone brought out their work and it was all printed on RC.
It took me a while to “clock” that these were RC not FB like everyone else’s.
Printed on a non-gloss surface (I pretty sure it was Satin Ilford MG RC) – they looked good and felt reasonable.
RC Gloss looks and feels plastic – but the other RC surfaces far less so.
Personally I now do all my later work and final prints in FB but all the contacting, proofs and early work on RC to improve my work flow.
The only real way of finding out if you prefer FB or RC is to try some FB for yourself
– BUT BE WARNED –
You might just be opening your own Pandoras’ Box
Martin
It took me a while to “clock” that these were RC not FB like everyone else’s.
Printed on a non-gloss surface (I pretty sure it was Satin Ilford MG RC) – they looked good and felt reasonable.
RC Gloss looks and feels plastic – but the other RC surfaces far less so.
Personally I now do all my later work and final prints in FB but all the contacting, proofs and early work on RC to improve my work flow.
The only real way of finding out if you prefer FB or RC is to try some FB for yourself
– BUT BE WARNED –
You might just be opening your own Pandoras’ Box
Martin
, but I let the print "sink in".) these prints, I pick a few and continue to work with them on FB paper. 