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Oren Grad
24-Oct-2019, 22:55
Ilford has posted an updated data sheet for the Multigrade RC family of papers including the new fifth-generation RC Deluxe paper announced yesterday:

https://www.ilfordphoto.com/amfile/file/download/file/1952/product/745/

They've also provided a very nice sheet directly comparing the attributes of the new paper with those of the MGIVRC Deluxe paper that it is replacing:

https://www.ilfordphoto.com/amfile/file/download/file/1954/product/745/

Thanks to Adrian Bacon at Photrio for the heads-up on these new postings.

Duolab123
24-Oct-2019, 23:06
This is exciting to have a new paper. The current MGIV RC is amazing paper. I noticed the change in how this paper tones. The data sheet mentions it tends to aubergine in selenium, I hope not too purple.

jose angel
25-Oct-2019, 10:00
Hope this is good news.

Tin Can
25-Oct-2019, 13:24
It is good news, as it's a new printing product

I use RC for it's speed in washing, making quick tests very easy

If I like my test I then MAY repeat with FB

Also, when I was taught wet printing, RC was strictly disallowed in the college darkroom, 20 years ago

so I rebelled...

SilverFox
3-Nov-2019, 12:12
I think this is exciting news to have a new paper in 2019. I think this shows the rebirth of film and the analog darkroom as younger people become more curious about it. I have some on order and can't wait to try it.

I am curious if anyone here knows about the archival performance of this new paper?

It seems that galleries won't accept b/w prints unless they are on fiber paper, but I am just an amateur, so it really doesn't matter to me personally because I print for my own enjoyment. However, I am curious if Ilford addressed the gap in archival performance with this new paper, or if that isn't even possible because it is RC paper?







Ilford has posted an updated data sheet for the Multigrade RC family of papers including the new fifth-generation RC Deluxe paper announced yesterday:

https://www.ilfordphoto.com/amfile/file/download/file/1952/product/745/

They've also provided a very nice sheet directly comparing the attributes of the new paper with those of the MGIVRC Deluxe paper that it is replacing:


https://www.ilfordphoto.com/amfile/file/download/file/1954/product/745/

Thanks to Adrian Bacon at Photrio for the heads-up on these new postings.