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 (16 x 20', 10 Sheets, Glossy):
Seems to have a richer color than the Ilford non warm paper
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Comments about Ilford Multigrade FB Warmtone Fiber Base Paper (16 x 20', 10 Sheets, Glossy):
I am a proffessional darkroom printer. I love to see the many tones that this product have coming from negatives of pure great quality and lesser. I use the warmtone developer diluted at 1 to 8 and print the negatives on the paper less than normal time then over develop in a sense depends on the negative, for about 3 mins and the prints are great i have a few to show if you would like to see them then look for this on the site attached to my comments. The Blacks are very Black and the bright whites are bright and clean and if you have detail in both areas in the negative you have it in your print as well. Thanks Morris Lane
Comments about Ilford Multigrade FB Warmtone Fiber Base Paper (16 x 20', 10 Sheets, Glossy):
I use the paper to print large format negatives.
Paper is on a nice and heavy paper stock.
It has a good maximum black.
I processed it in Harmond/Ilford warm tone developer and found it to be very slightly warmer in color Than the Ilford cold tone papers I normally use and process in Sprint Quicksilver Developer.
I have not Selenium toned it yet to see how much it changes when toned for color change.
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