This is a 10 sheet box of Multigrade FB Warmtone Paper. from Ilford . This is an exceptional premium quality, variable contrast black and white, double weight paper rated at 255g/m2. It has a warm black image tone on a warm white fiber base. This paper takes very well to toning. It is fully compatible with all existing Multigrade filters and equipment. It is equally suitable for printing from conventional black and white and XP2 Super negatives.
| Process Type | Black & white chemicals |
| Base Type | Fiber |
| Tone | Warm black image tone on a warm white base |
| Weight | Double weight, 255g/m2 |
| Contrast | Variable grade |
| Surface Finish | Smooth, glossy |
| Safelight Compatibility |
15W bulbs should be used. A Kodak OC or an Ilford S902 Safelight filter are recommended |
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Comments about Ilford Multigrade FB Warmtone Fiber Base Paper (11 x 14', 10 Sheets, Semi-Matte):
Used the paper for portraits. Nice finish but has a bit of a greenish cast so I tone it with selenium to neutralize it.
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Comments about Ilford Multigrade FB Warmtone Fiber Base Paper (11 x 14', 10 Sheets, Semi-Matte):
sepia tones great
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Comments about Ilford Multigrade FB Warmtone Fiber Base Paper (11 x 14', 10 Sheets, Semi-Matte):
I've been experimenting with other papers for about 2 years now and this by far my favourite.
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Comments about Ilford Multigrade FB Warmtone Fiber Base Paper (11 x 14', 10 Sheets, Semi-Matte):
I use this paper with medium format negatives (Kodak TMY) and processed in Dektol mixed 1 to 1. It goes into a water bath and then into Formulary's fixer. Paper is squeegeed and hung to dry. To flatten, I place paper inside of a "blotter" book and pile a lot of books on top for about a week. I love the looks of warmtone, fiber base paper!
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