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2021-03-19T08:12:51
It is a good paper, and does work well with split grade exposures very well, however the light cream color base tends to give a greyish cast to intermediate highlights.
John M.
2020-12-27T12:54:31
Lovely, lovely paper, although I will note that sometimes exposure changes with a new box. That being said, the texture is that of a semi-gloss inkjet paper with a subtle, horizontal ripple across the surface giving it a very nice and understated look with a mild, diffuse gloss. If dried against a ferrotyping surface it does indeed produce a mirror-like gloss surface, although in practice this is almost impossible to achieve reliably these days without access to the now-historic chemistry needed to use old ferrotyping plates. Great detail in shadows and nice highlights. Response to Ilford contrast filters are as expected. It takes a very mild purple tint with very deep blacks in 1:3 selenium and barely any shift in 1:20 selenium. Without any toning it has a charcoal color with maybe a very slight dark greenish/yellowish tint, but it's subtle. I feel lucky to have access to such an affordable yet high quality darkroom paper.
Julius S.
2020-12-27T12:46:00
The 11x14 FB VC Glossy seems to be dramatically different than the Arista EDU FB VC Glossy in 5x7 and 8x10, both of which have a slightly textured, almost ripply surface which i'd describe as semi-gloss compared to an inkjet glossy paper, however when dried on a ferrotyping surface it does indeed become mirror-smooth. It also has no reflectivity difference between shadows and highlights. The 11x14, however, is far more matte than the smaller sizes, lacking in the rippled, art-paper texture that I love in the 8x10. The 11x14 also has a very major and very noticeable reflectivity difference between the shadows and highlights, with the shadows being much less reflective - it looks like a cheap inkjet without a chroma optimizer. The tonality and exposure times appear, however to be exactly the same as the 8x10 and 5x7 papers, which is great for testing prior to exposing an entire sheet at 11x14. Honestly I would rather spend the extra money and get a different brand than buy another pack of this, as it does not match the look and feel of their smaller sizes of what is supposed to be the same paper. Highly recommend FB VC Glossy in smaller sizes though!!
Julius S.
2020-06-15T18:01:33
I find this fiber base paper to be a very good product for making traditional photographs. So far, the only developer I've used with this paper is Ilford Multigrade, which is an excellent all-around print developer (different developers will produce different results.) The results were prints with excellent details in both highlights and shadow areas; blacks are velvety. Some of the prints were later toned with a Fomatone Sepia kit. I gave each print a light bleach bath followed (after a water wash) with a standard toning bath. After washing the prints, again, they would receive and selenium toning bath in order to further deepen the blacks (1:20 dilution.) All being said, the quality of the photos one gets from this Arista EDU Ultra VC FB or any other paper is determined, ultimately, by the skills of the printer. This paper can respond well with minimum fuss, but, with ambitions on the part of the printer, it can follow those ambitions. I suppose I could have given it five stars, but, when I remember the legendary papers that are no longer made, like Ilford Gallerie and Kodak's Elite and Ektalure, then I get so sad from their absence from the scene. I will be reordering Arista EDU when I need it.
JOHN K.
2019-02-26T10:18:21
Wasn't what I expected. First sheet of paper when to waste because I couldn't tell the difference between the front or back. The quality of paper is good but I do not like the matte finish. I just ordered a pack of 25 of the glossy fiber paper. The photos also came back darker, I wasn't impressed.
Audris V.
Negative
Fiber Base / Double Weight
Glossy
Multigrade
Neutral
25 Sheets
11 x 14" (27.9 x 35.5cm)
614572188136
Models | $84.99 $93.49 Save:$8.50 (9%) In Stock | $109.99 $131.99 Save:$22.00 (17%) In Stock |
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Size | 11" x 14" | 11" x 14" |
Quantity | 25 Sheets | 25 Sheets |
Finish | Glossy | Glossy |
Base | Fiber | Fiber |
Contrast | Variable | Variable |
My go-to paper, it's wonderful!
By Julius S.
Lovely, lovely paper, although I will note that sometimes exposure changes with a new box. That being said, the texture is that of a semi-gloss inkjet paper with a subtle, horizontal ripple across the surface giving it a very nice and understated look with a mild, diffuse gloss. If dried against a ferrotyping surface it does indeed produce a mirror-like gloss surface, although in practice this is almost impossible to achieve reliably these days without access to the now-historic chemistry nee...
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Take your photographic printing to the next level with Arista.EDU Ultra VC FB Paper, a premium choice for enthusiasts and professionals alike. This high-quality, variable contrast, black and white enlarging paper features a robust, double-weight fiber base that ensures durability and a professional finish. Its glossy surface is perfect for producing prints with a high sheen, vibrant colors, and deep blacks, making it a versatile option for a range of photographic applications.
The Arista.EDU Ultra VC FB Paper offers exceptional contrast control, allowing you to adjust from grade 0 through grade 5 with ease. This is achieved by using standard Ilford Multigrade or Kodak Polymax/Polycontrast filters, or by fine-tuning the amount of magenta or yellow filters in an enlarger color head. The result is a level of customization in your prints that stands out from the competition.
Designed for use with tungsten or tungsten quartz halogen light sources, the Arista.EDU Ultra VC FB Paper delivers consistent contrast values and straightforward exposure. The exposure guide ensures that whether you're using Ilford Multigrade filters or another system, you'll achieve the desired results with clarity and precision.
When it comes to handling and safelights, this paper requires the standard darkroom precautions. It should be opened only under OC, red, or sodium vapor safelights, with bulbs no stronger than 15 watts, and always kept at least 3 feet away from the paper to prevent safelight fog.
Processing the Arista.EDU Ultra VC FB Paper is straightforward, whether in trays or in processing machines suitable for photographic papers with a baryta base. It cannot be processed using activation/stabilization, but it develops beautifully in any standard black and white photographic paper developer, typically requiring 90 - 120 seconds at 68°F (20°C).
To ensure the longevity of your prints, a standard stop bath should be used for at least 20-30 seconds, followed by fixing in a standard solution for 3-5 minutes at the same temperature. Washing the fixed prints in running water for 35-45 minutes, with the use of a hypo clearing agent, will effectively remove any remaining chemicals.
For optimal storage, keep the Arista.EDU Ultra VC FB Paper in a cool, dry place. If you need to store it for an extended period, a freezer is suitable, but be sure to allow the paper to warm up to room temperature before use and avoid condensation.
The Arista.EDU Ultra VC FB Paper, available in a generous pack of 25 sheets sized 11x14 inches, is an affordable solution for producing professional-grade prints that capture the essence of your vision. Whether you're a seasoned photographer or an aspiring artist, this paper is designed to meet your photographic printing needs with excellence and reliability.