Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/07/01

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Subject: Re: B&W RC Paper Question
From: Dan Cardish <dcardish@microtec.net>
Date: Tue, 01 Jul 1997 11:58:53 -0400

At 08:20 AM 01-07-97 -0600, GH wrote:
>As a general rule of thumb with RC papers, use a selenium toner if you are
>interested in archival permanence.  Alternatively, treat them with Agfa
>Sistan.
>   There is still some debate about the permanence of RC papers compared to
>fibre-based papers.  Selenium toning or Sistan treatment brings their
>archival properties close to that of fibre based papers (close to, but not
>quite as high as, according to recent indications).
>   If you are making a print which needs to have maximum archival
>properties, then use fibre based paper.  This applies if you are making
>exhibition-quality prints, or family photographs which are likely to be
>cherished by the next generation of viewers.
>   If you want the convenience and the special properties of RC papers,
>then at least apply the treatments indicated above to achieve maximum
>permanence from them. 
[snip]

There is a point that should be made here.  It may well be that an
archivally processed fibre based print may outlast an RC print, but it is
much easier to improperly process a fibre based print as compared to an RC
print.  In this case, the RC print will very likely out live the fibre print.

Dan C.