This is a 10 sheet box of Multigrade IV FB Fiber Based Paper from Ilford. It is a premium quality variable contrast black and white paper on a double weight 255g/m2 with a bright white fiber base. It can be used for a wide variety of purposes from general printing to exhibition prints. Multigrade IV FB Fiber Based paper is fully compatible with all multigrade printing filters. It is equally suitable for printing from conventional negatives and from XP2 Super negatives.
| Process Type | Black & white chemicals |
| Base Type | Fiber |
| Tone | Bright white base, with rich blacks |
| Weight | Double weight, 255g/m2 |
| Contrast | Variable grade |
| Surface Finish | Glossy |
| Safelight Compatibility |
15W bulbs should be used. A Kodak OC or a Ilford S902 Safelight filter are recommended |
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Comments about Ilford Multigrade IV Fiber Based, Variable Contrast Black and White Paper (16 x 20", Glossy, 10 Sheets):
Great paper for learning or profesional printing.
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Comments about Ilford Multigrade IV Fiber Based, Variable Contrast Black and White Paper (16 x 20", Glossy, 10 Sheets):
This paper never fails to disappoint. Images always come out beautiful. For 16x20, glossy is the way to go. Unlike glossy RC paper, the glossiness doesn't come off way too shiny. The gloss is just enough to accentuate the dark room skills on the print. :) I did add that it rips easily because well, it's FIBER! So take that into note if you're a first time printer.
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Comments about Ilford Multigrade IV Fiber Based, Variable Contrast Black and White Paper (16 x 20", Glossy, 10 Sheets):
It is the only paper in my darkroom
Comments about Ilford Multigrade IV Fiber Based, Variable Contrast Black and White Paper (16 x 20", Glossy, 10 Sheets):
I have use this paper to print large format negatives for many years.
Paper is on a nice and heavy paper stock.
It has a good maximum black.
I process it in Sprint Quicksilver Developer.
When Selenium toned it intensifies nicely and exhibits little color change.
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