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Review Summary
2011-06-04T21:00:00
Made by a small company in the beautiful Lake District in England. I do mainly large format printing and never ever had a quality problem with Kentmere. Their Kentint color emulsion paper was the greatest. You could bleach out the blacks to provide a white image on a red, orange o, blue, silver background and then dip the paper in a color dye to produce great color effects. Where is it Mr. Kentmere.
Ian H.
Kentona... Double-Weight Warmtone, Fiber-Base Graded Chloro-bromide Paper...
The choice for photographers and printers seeking warm image tones from a doubleweight fiber paper. Kentona offers superior quality. Its unique chloro-bromide emulsion has been formulated to give particularly deep, warm and rich blacks. And to complement the emulsion characteristics, it is coated onto a natural-white base.
This paper's tonal separation is superb making it particularly suitable for low key work. The emulsion is specifically designed to be sensitive to warm-tone developers and numerous toning techniques. Kentona is the answer for the discerning image maker: Striking results from a strikingly different paper. Responds well to Lith printing.