This is a 25 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 (8 x 10', 25 Sheets, Glossy):
Great quality. A bit pricey but worth the extra few dollars.
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good paper, prints nicely
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Comments about Ilford Multigrade FB Warmtone Fiber Base Paper (8 x 10', 25 Sheets, Glossy):
The paper provides what its says it will do. It is nice to use if you would like a warm glow to your images.
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Comments about Ilford Multigrade FB Warmtone Fiber Base Paper (8 x 10', 25 Sheets, Glossy):
I really like the warmtone paper. Perfect for shots that need to be lighten, without using a computer.
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Comments about Ilford Multigrade FB Warmtone Fiber Base Paper (8 x 10', 25 Sheets, Glossy):
This product is used for developing film. It is also very good paper to use for important prints.
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Comments about Ilford Multigrade FB Warmtone Fiber Base Paper (8 x 10', 25 Sheets, Glossy):
I am a semi-retired 85 year old third generation portrait photographer and at this time of my life still use 4x5 black and white film and the Ilford Warmtone FB paper for portraits. For years I have used it with Kodak Dektol or Selectorl soft. Last month I decided to see how the Ilford Harman warm tone developer would differ from what I have been using. There is a considerable increase in the D=-Max. It's the Harman from here on. Hans Jonas F.R.P.S.
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Comments about Ilford Multigrade FB Warmtone Fiber Base Paper (8 x 10', 25 Sheets, Glossy):
I used the warm tone paper with selectol soft developer and it turned out beautifully. The paper was not fogged like the last box of paper that I had which I bought elsewhere.
It was very nice!
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Comments about Ilford Multigrade FB Warmtone Fiber Base Paper (8 x 10', 25 Sheets, Glossy):
This is a truly great paper. Its warm tone is very pleasant, and dries with a very nice finish. It also tones well in selenium.
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Comments about Ilford Multigrade FB Warmtone Fiber Base Paper (8 x 10', 25 Sheets, Glossy):
I am personally not satisfied with the warmtone paper. If you like your paper to be warmer than that's fine, but I want my whites to be stark white. Like most paper, this product will dry darker so make sure you compensate for that in the dark room.
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