Ilford Multigrade Warm Black and White Paper

Ilford Multigrade Warm Black and White Paper 

DESCRIPTION

B&W Variable Contrast Fiber Base Double Weight Glossy Paper

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 13, 2005]
josevelez
Intermediate

Strength:

Optimal tone discrimination.

Weakness:

Expensive, specially if compared with an outstanding paper like Forte Polywarmtone.

Ilford FB Warmotone is an excellent paper, specially if want maximum tone discrimination (just make some contacts with a grey scale stripe, compare it with other papers and you'll see what I mean). I usually develop it with Neutol WA and it always provided me the deepness I need. It's also suitable for lith printing, provided that you submit it to post toning, specially Selenium or Sepia.

Similar Products Used:

Forte Polywarmtone

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 06, 2004]
homer3003
Professional

Strength:

- Easier/faster to process that Forte Polywarmtone

Weakness:

- Images are slightly warm -- not nearly as warm as I wanted

This paper only gives slightly warm results, even with a warmtone developer such as Neutol WA. It's more expensive than Forte Polywarmtone, and it is not better.

Customer Service

Bah.

Similar Products Used:

Forte Polywarmtone RC

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
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