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I'm going to try making a large print on roll paper (only set up for graded paper right now) and have found a couple options. I want to try J&C Nuance but I'll have to wait for them to open up shop. Meanwhile, I see B&H has Bergger (expensive) and Kentmere Bromide and Kentona. Are there other choices out there? Would Dektol be fine with Kentmere Bromide?

Thanks for any recommendations.

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Try to keep an eye open. I just bought three 42" rolls of forte polywarmtone off ebay for $99 a pop! (yes - I'm gloating!). Just look frequently - and do google searches! You'd be surprised at what's out there if you just do a bit of homework... :smile:
 
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Try to keep an eye open. I just bought three 42" rolls of forte polywarmtone off ebay for $99 a pop! (yes - I'm gloating!). Just look frequently - and do google searches! You'd be surprised at what's out there if you just do a bit of homework... :smile:

Ok, cool. Even so, it'd be nice to standardize on and get used to a currently available paper.
 
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The only thing to watch out for is - depending on your lightsource... you'll PROBABLY need about a grade softer than whatever paper you're doing 8x10 with. It's a reciprocity thing... but try to take samples of the same paper and place them at the locations of known highlights and shadows in the mural for a quick test and see where they land on the scale...
 
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The only thing to watch out for is - depending on your lightsource... you'll PROBABLY need about a grade softer than whatever paper you're doing 8x10 with. It's a reciprocity thing...

Interesting. I think I'd always heard that you may need to bump UP a grade. I'm using cold light.
 

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Ilford makes roll paper on Warmtone and MG4. I use both of them. The consistancey is reliable.
 
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