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Ilford Multigrade Art 300 Paper (11 x 14", 10 Sheets)

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Ilford Multigrade Art 300 Paper (11 x 14", 10 Sheets)
Key Features
  • For Traditional Black and White Printing
  • Variable Contrast
  • 300gsm
  • Textured Surface with Eggshell Sheen
The Ilford Multigrade Art 300 Paper is a traditional silver gelatin black and white printing paper featuring a textured matte surface with an eggshell sheen. It has a cool paper base with a warm image tone and differs from Ilford FB baryta-based papers by exhibiting shorter final wash times and easier handling due to its 300gsm weight.
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If processed ta archival standards, is this paper ...

If processed ta archival standards, is this paper as archival as Ilford's traditional baryta fiber based papers?
Asked by: David
Yes, this paper is archival quality, as are all of Ilford's FB papers. However, this paper does require extra washing time to ensure that all fixer/hypo/toner is extracted.
Answered by: Nicolas
Date published: 2020-11-05

What developer for slightly warm print with no ...

What developer for slightly warm print with no toning?
Asked by: Cecile
you can use this BH #ILWTD1L
Answered by: vilson
Date published: 2020-09-10

Will awesome prints made with Ilford Art 300 ...

Will awesome prints made with Ilford Art 300 paper still look awesome under frame glass?
Asked by: Scott
The quality of the paper is not affected by the glass but if you use common glass there will be reflective images interfering with you ability to view the porint.Use of non reflective glass is a must if you want high quality viewing under all light conditions
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2019-08-21

I have 3/4 of an 8x10 box left that I purchased 5 ...

I have 3/4 of an 8x10 box left that I purchased 5 years ago an d has been stored at room temp. Do you think it's still good? I
Asked by: Steve
Suggest you develop an unexposed piece of the paper and see if it fogs at all. If not, it should be good to go. I have used 10 year old Ilford FB paper with good success. How it was stored matters, of course.
Answered by: Dan in Fort Worth
Date published: 2024-03-28

Does the paper selenium tone evenly with a cool ...

Does the paper selenium tone evenly with a cool paper and warm emulsion?
Asked by: dan
I just selenium toned a print of Art 300. About 3.5 minutes in 1:3 Ilford toner. It toned beautifully, and warmed the colors nicely, very even in all the tonal ranges. I will add that I have never looked at this paper and thought it was cool toned in any way. To my eye, this is a warm paper, even without toning. My 2¢
Answered by: Dan in Fort Worth
Date published: 2024-04-11

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Hello, I am interested in sending this package of Ilford Multigrade Art 300 Paper (20 x 24 , 15 Sheets) to Colombia via your international shipping options.I am worried about xray during the flight affecting the paper.Do you think it will get damage or should I not worry about this?Thank you very much for your attention and I will be waiting for your response.Sincerely,Carlos Saavedra
Asked by: Carlos MANUEL S.
Hello Carlos,I personally never had to Shipp unexposed photographic paper through x-ray. I have took film through airport security, and I asked them forehand search. I think the best thing for you is contact your shipping company, explain to them what is it that you are trying to Shipp, and ask them if there is anyway they can do the same type of security they do at airports such as LAX.They usually Rob a tissue like material on the film, and then run it through a machine that shows there is no explosive or dangerous material in the film canister. I don't know if the shipping company does have access to the same kind of machinery. I hope you can find a way to do that. I'm sorry I could not be much of a help.Best of luck to you, Ali
Answered by: Ali S.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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This is fiber based and not resin coated, right?
Asked by: Anonymous
Correct. It is a heavier than normal fiber paper that tends to move to the warmer side, responds well to different developing agents, tones well and dries relatively flat.Try a few sheets. You may like it. Great for portraits.
Answered by: Leland B.
Date published: 2023-03-21

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I exposed this paper under the enlarger, and then put it to the tray of developer but it comes nothing, why? Should I take a different process?
Asked by: Hiromichi M.
Are you sure the emulsion side was facing up? Also, we the developer fresh? Assume there was no red filter in place on the enlarger as well.
Answered by: Dan in Fort Worth
Date published: 2024-03-28
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