Good Start
Sunday, January 31st, 2010It is hard to believe the first month of 2010 is over already! I do hope that your year is off to a good start.
We classical darkroom photographers know that the past few years have been challenging ever since Agfa and Kodak quit the business because they couldn’t handle the changes in the silver paper market. But the upside of these corporate behemoths getting out is that it left room for smaller players to get into (or in some cases, get back into) the market – and they have.
So my 2010 begins on an exciting note with the discovery of a new German silver gelatin paper: ADOX Classic MCC110. ADOX claims this paper looks like my old favorite (but discontinued) Agfa MCC110. Well, after working with this paper I have to say it is even better than that old favorite!
ADOX MCC110 responds beautifully to different types of developers and toning. The Metol/Hydroquinone (MQ) developer I use (an old Defender 55D formula) yields a beautiful neutral black, and it responds wonderfully to selenium toning with a deep black and very little color shift. My Glycin/Hydroquinone formula (my own recipe) produces a warm brownish black that has an incredible response to selenium toning. In fact, I can easily control the blacks from chocolate to a deep warm black.
The paper base is white, but not the harsh bright white that so many manufacturers use for their paper (too much barium sulfate). Hence, although ADOX MCC110 is not a “warm tone” paper, it has a delicately warmer white tint that I find very appealing for my figure work, but not the over-tinting so often associated with warm-tone papers.
ADOX is a old company with many years experience in the photography business. Hopefully I can look forward to consistent quality and a steady supply of what is now my favorite paper.
If you are an old Agfa fan, or if the paper you are using doesn’t quite satisfy, then I encourage you to give the ADOX classic MC110 a try. It is also a great paper for beginners to start with. Freestyle Photographic Supplies sells it, only available in glossy right now. Finally, some good news for the darkroom!
~Jeff