[pure-silver] Re: Warmtone prints revisited

  • From: Charlie Thorsten <charlie_thorsten@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 21:00:41 -0700 (PDT)

--- "Ben R. McRee" <ben.mcree@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >The paper base is definitely warmer on the new
> >paper than the older stuff.  The previous paper
> >base was practically white like regular MGFB.
> >The paper base from B&H is creamy/ivory/yellow.
> >
> >-Charlie
> 
> That's interesting.  The Ilford warmtone I've used
> does have a 
> distinctly creamy base.  It is easy to pick out the
> warmtone prints 
> in a stack just by looking at the borders.  I'm now
> working with 
> Forte's polywarmtone fiber, which has a whiter base
> than the ilford 
> mgwt fb.

How do you like the Forte paper?  I was considering 
trying it if I couldn't get my hands on enough Ilford
to finish this project.  What developer do you use
with it?

-Charlie

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