Mainecoonmaniac
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When I first started to study photography over 40 years ago, I was fortunate enough to see photo stores back in the day when I saw graded paper in the store. I never learned to print with them but used them on occasion. Back in the 80's, I've heard from an older classmate said variable contrast paper isn't as good because they "split tone" means that the 2 emulsions will tone differently. I never verified that statement.
I did make some prints with some old Oriental graded paper last week from a batch I got as a darkroom setup. If I'm lucky, I'll get a print out of using it.
I was looking at Freestyle's website and they still sell graded paper. How many of you that do darkroom prints use graded paper as the preferred paper? I think it takes a photographer that is technically disciplined to use it.
I did make some prints with some old Oriental graded paper last week from a batch I got as a darkroom setup. If I'm lucky, I'll get a print out of using it.
I was looking at Freestyle's website and they still sell graded paper. How many of you that do darkroom prints use graded paper as the preferred paper? I think it takes a photographer that is technically disciplined to use it.