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Bergger VC-NB Neutral-Tone Fiber-Based, Double Weight (50" x 32' Roll, Glossy)

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Bergger VC-NB Neutral-Tone Fiber-Based, Double Weight (50" x 32' Roll, Glossy)
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Bergger Prestige Variable NB Glossy Overview

Bergger Prestige Variable NB is a double weight photographic paper with a high quality emulsion. Its superb fiber base gives it exceptional results and whiteness. Surface is glossy. It gives a neutral image tone.

Prestige Variable NB can produce an image from a soft tone to an exceptionally hard tone due to the emulsion incorporating both blue and green sensitivities.

By using a multi filter set, contrast range from 0 to 5 are available, in half grade increments from a single paper.

UPC: 878329000045

Bergger Prestige Variable NB Glossy Specs

Item Type
1x Paper Roll
Size
50" x 32' / 127 cm x 9.8 m
Paper Type
Negative
Base Type
Fiber Base
Paper Handling
Red Filter (15 W Bulb)
Surface Finish
Glossy
Contrast
Multigrade
Tone
Neutral
Basis Weight
280 gsm
Packaging Info
Package Weight
15.8 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
51.75 x 6.5 x 5.75"

Bergger Prestige Variable NB Glossy Reviews

A great paper

By J
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-01-01

I have been printing black and white photos for almost 50 years and Bergger papers are some of the best on the market right now. These papers yield a wide, subtle tonal range, from the deepest blacks to brilliant whites. I find that selenium toning (1:10) increases the separation in the lower values. Once you use these papers you won't want to print on any other brand of black and white papers.

Fabulous paper!

By Bumbersdad
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2016-05-16

I'm using this to make what I hope are prints of art photos -- landscapes, still lifes and similar. I am totally impressed with it. The blacks are full and rich, and the contrast range is super! The weight is superb; it buckles rather than bending when it's wet. I have yet to see any downside. In case anyone isn't getting the same type of results, I'm processing in Dektol 1:4 for two minutes.

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Can this paper be toned?

Can this paper be toned?
Asked by: Thomas
Yes, any Black and white fiber base paper can be tone after the developer and fixer process.
Answered by: Llinelva D
Date published: 2022-03-02
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