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I'm not sure this goes as a new post but here goes. I've been working blindly ( I know no one else doing it around here) _MG_9681 (2).jpg _MG_9692 (2).jpg
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at bromoils for a couple of years now although not having a darkroom has put a bit of a crimp in my output lately. I was using a Bergerr paper and liked it although it was not a multi grade paper but inked up nicely. It is no longer made. Then I got some Foma 123 which I really liked and still have about 30 sheets of 16x20 and awaiting a darkroom to print more matrix. I am writing this to inquire about the new (to me) Foma 113 BO paper. I like variable contrast and have just started learning to make digi negs. Has anyone here tried it? The only thing I read was that it has a tendency to have large white spots on it that are hard to ink. That is what I found with a pack of Ilford MG IV matt paper that was recommended to me. Bromoil is my favorite process and I hope to be able to continue with it. Here is a sample of what I have done.
 

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