...because RCVC doesn't leave me satisfied...lucky you....
Why? FB has a "glow" to it. It has more "soul", more "depth"; all the things I can't describe here, but can see when compared to RC.
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I was thinking something along these lines, just didn't really want to voice it without having experience.Here we go ago.
Blind tests show over and over that if anything, viewers tend to pick the RC print. Once mounted, and especially if behind glass, no one can tell, at least consistently. One may prefer the tint, or the gloss or texture, but a quality RC paper print done by a master will look no different within a margin of error than a FB.
The problem, and I'm not picking on you alone, Jim, is that like almost everything else in photography, the conclusions are subjective. One knows what is being used and one knows what one prefers. Also FB has that cache of tradition, greater expense, and being harder to process. Some will prefer FB for just those reasons and then it must be justied.
When this topic was last discussed a few months ago, a poster commented about the PE layer not permitting the emulsion to show properly. This is after 40 years of RC papers!
When will the myths ever end?

Just curious. I've never really considered fiber based because RCVC does everything I want it to and I don't have the hassle of having crinkled prints after trying.
Why do you go through the trouble?
Once mounted, and especially if behind glass, no one can tell, at least consistently.

Hi Andrey,
I'm sure you can read all the technical arguments in the archives. I won't deny that RC papers have their place and are excellent at what they do.
You might as well ask why some folk prepare fine meals instead of throwing a frozen pizza in the oven, or why calligraphers don't switch to typewriters or computers. Time and care invested in a print pay dividends. Just place a properly processed and finished (toned, spotted and flattened ready to mount) FB print next to an RC version and then ask yourself which you prefer. And if you're still happy with RC, that's fine.
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