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    B&W Photographic Papers.

    What are your favourite currently available B&W papers? Silver halide, not inkjet.
    Please, no discontinued papers.

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    Re: B&W Photographic Papers.

    Michael Smith's Azo replacement paper, Lodima

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    Re: B&W Photographic Papers.

    Foma and Bergger have some amazingly beautiful papers...

    For everyday work, I like Ilford and it's readily available, of course.

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    Re: B&W Photographic Papers.

    Bergger VCCB and Ilford Multigrade IV Warmtone.

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    Re: B&W Photographic Papers.

    Fotokemika Varycon and the pre-preduction Adox MCC, and Oriental Warmtone FB.

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    Re: B&W Photographic Papers.

    Ilford MG FB Warmtone and RC Warmtone. I also cherish my few remaining boxes of Agfa MCC, which I mention because it may yet be reborn - I'll be testing and probably stocking Adox MCC if and when it goes into regular production.

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    Re: B&W Photographic Papers.

    Kentmere Finegrain VC glossy. I like the bright white base and the lack of curling when dry.

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    Re: B&W Photographic Papers.

    Could someone explain the Lodima process to me. I've looked on the web, their website, and other places and would like a simple explanation of what I need to do to make prints. Thanks in advance. (I'm thinking of buying some.)
    Mark Woods

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    www.markwoods.com

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    Re: B&W Photographic Papers.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Woods View Post
    Could someone explain the Lodima process to me. I've looked on the web, their website, and other places and would like a simple explanation of what I need to do to make prints. Thanks in advance. (I'm thinking of buying some.)
    Lodima is a contact printing paper that is being manufactured to replace Kodak Azo. Here is a link to for more info on placing an order for the next production run of Lodima.
    Roger

    http://www.michaelandpaula.com/mp/newpaper.html

    And here is a link for the Lodima forum. (part of the Azo forum)

    http://www.michaelandpaula.com/mp/Az...ulletinCate=13

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