Originally Posted by
Drew Wiley
I certainly miss the great graded papers of days of yore, like Seagull G, Brilliant Bromide, and Agfa Portriga, each with their own special look. But printing is much easier given today's excellent VC paper selection.
When only a single grade of something remains, then your degree of negative development itself has to be more carefully tailored to those limited parameters, unless you default to current VC papers instead. I personally use the same high-quality VC papers for contact printing as I do for enlarging, and the results are wonderful.
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