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Has anybody any first hand experience using Foma's MG Classic 131 and Ilford's MG FB Warmtone papers? If so, I'm very interested to hear your thoughts on these papers especially about the contrast range of both papers.
Unlike some of their films I never encountered technical deficiencies with Foma papers. But I do somethings struggle to get deep blacks. Hence my question, do I gain anything in this regard if I switch over to Ilford MG FB WT? Which is supposed to be superior from a pure technical point of view. Does it have anything to offer in the zone 4 and 5 areas?
Next time I order film and darkroom stuff I will include a small 8x10 pack and have a look for myself. Nevertheless, I am still curious to know what others have experienced.
For reference, I print on a Durst M605 with the Heiland LED cold light source installed utilizing RH Design's Zonemaster IV and I have calibrated my setup using a real densitometer.
Unlike some of their films I never encountered technical deficiencies with Foma papers. But I do somethings struggle to get deep blacks. Hence my question, do I gain anything in this regard if I switch over to Ilford MG FB WT? Which is supposed to be superior from a pure technical point of view. Does it have anything to offer in the zone 4 and 5 areas?
Next time I order film and darkroom stuff I will include a small 8x10 pack and have a look for myself. Nevertheless, I am still curious to know what others have experienced.
For reference, I print on a Durst M605 with the Heiland LED cold light source installed utilizing RH Design's Zonemaster IV and I have calibrated my setup using a real densitometer.