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I'll be taking a course in darkroom soon. I've printed but that was over 30 years ago and I feel a little guidance would help a bit. I must supply my own paper so the question is what would be an inexpensive easy paper to use for beginning? I would imagine a few mistakes will be made so forgiveness and low cost would be primary factors.
 

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rc glossy multigrade from ilford/seagull/arista/foma

I used Ilford of this variety, I believe. When I took my class in black and white, at least. I found that Ilford has packs of 25 pieces of paper and 2 rolls of HP5+ all bundled together at my local photography store.
 

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Thanks Jovo. That's what I was seeking. I love glossy B&W is there any reason not to use it?

At this point, use whatever you like best. As you progress, you may find another 'look' you prefer, but for now glossy is fine.
 

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I'm with Jeff on Pearl surface, RC glossy is soooo plast(icky) looking. I do love FB glossy though.
 

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Another vote for the Arista.EDU papers, and a second on avoiding glossy RC paper because it looks like a piece of plastic (which in fact it is). Get your feet wet with RC, but as soon as you feel some confidence in your work, switch to fiber paper. After you make your first good prints on fiber, you'll never go back, but fiber paper isn't as cheap as RC and it has additional quirks of handling that will make you feel the pain of your mistakes all the more deeply.
 
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