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2021-03-03T12:02:14
High quality paper; great image clarity and beautiful tones.
GEOFF C.
2020-01-19T07:23:36
It's beautiful, responsive paper. The semi-matte is just right, not glossy but picks up more detail than the matte. It's expensive, so if I were more organized, I might use it only for final prints; but, I'm not and I don't.
CLAIRE S.
2019-01-30T12:06:11
With warmtone developer this creates beautiful prints! Now I wouldn’t consider another paper
FRANK H.
2018-12-15T13:29:11
This was recommended to me by my photo teacher at The Museum School here in Boston. I have had some great results, and I love the richness of the blacks it produces. I will be returning to this again and again, I am pretty sure.
Ralph R.
2018-05-04T13:40:44
Ilford paper is as good as it gets. Very consistent between batches, and if used correctly excellent tonal range
MATTHEW K.
2017-10-10T09:51:22
This paper is reliable and gives good results.
JAMES R.
2017-04-04T13:43:47
You can go deep black and still be warm.. Love this paper.
CYNTHIA K.
2017-03-09T07:26:31
They are my FIRST choice for paper and film. Ilford is the last company who still loves the Analog Community. I will always use their paper and film.
JEROMIE S.
2016-11-09T12:43:37
I print the majority of my work on warm tone paper and this is my go to paper. Very consistent and rich.
EDWARD L.
2015-01-05T19:00:00
I used this paper to make prints from my B&W negatives for a group show I was in. From what I had read it said it would look great when toned with selenium toner and it did.
JENNIFER S.
2013-06-17T21:00:00
My personal views: 1. It is a really good paper with showing more details. 2. It will be better to develop with Ansco 130 developer @ 72F. 3. if you use it a lot and want to get consistent results, you should buy 250 sheet package. It cost a little cheap.
YR Z.
2013-04-03T21:00:00
This paper is amazing! I ordered it for our photo toning assignment in my photography class and I was amazed at the results! The warmtone comes out with a slightly toned shade to it after printing and when I added the toning processes to my prints I was so happy with the results. Our assignment was to make 13 consistently toned prints that look identical and then we did a photo exchange. We all got a copy of each others prints!!!
Leo72676
2011-10-17T21:00:00
It is my primary paper for my 4x5 and 8x10 enlarging work. It can reflect good tonality and sharpness from the negatives. It costs a little more than other VC papers, but you can get more satisfaction.
Zhu
2011-09-03T21:00:00
In lieu of the demise of Agfa papers and the disappearance of Portriga Rapid, this is one of the best papers available on the market
rws
2009-04-09T21:00:00
This is my favorite dark room paper by far
MARGUERITE B.
2008-07-09T21:00:00
Traditionally one of the richest enlarging papers on the market. Very consistent, tones beautifully, rich DMax.
jim
100x Sheet Paper
Negative
Fiber Base
Amber, Brown, Green, Yellow-Green Filter (15 W Bulb)
Luster
Multigrade
Warm
255 gsm
P200
5 x 7" (12.7 x 17.8cm)
019498883385
Best Darkroom paper
By MARGUERITE B.
This is my favorite dark room paper by far
Ilford paper review
By GEOFF C.
High quality paper; great image clarity and beautiful tones.
Take your photography to the next level with the Ilford Multigrade FB Warmtone VC Variable Contrast Black & White Enlarging Paper. This high-quality, professional-grade photographic paper is designed with a heavyweight, baryta-coated, fiber base, ensuring durability and longevity of your prints.
The Multigrade FB Warmtone is renowned for its ultimate image quality, delivering luxuriously rich prints with warm deep blacks and creamy whites. Its advanced emulsion design and variable contrast make it a versatile choice for photographers, offering more creative control over the final image.
This semi-matte surface paper is not only responsive to toning, chemical reduction, and retouching techniques, but also offers a high response to various toning techniques, allowing you to achieve the perfect balance of shadows and highlights in your prints.
As part of the Ilford Multigrade system, this enlarging paper allows for seven full grades of contrast when used with Ilford Multigrade filters. This makes it an ideal choice for photographers looking to experiment with different levels of contrast in their black and white photography.
Compatible with most common safelights for black & white darkroom paper, the Multigrade FB Warmtone is also available in Neutral and Cooltone variants. Each pack comes with 100 sheets of 5x7 inch paper, making it suitable for both 35mm and medium format cameras.
Whether you're a professional photographer or a passionate hobbyist, the Ilford Multigrade FB Warmtone VC Variable Contrast Black & White Enlarging Paper is a reliable choice for producing high-quality, warm-toned black and white prints.