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tom_bw

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My box of Forte Fortezo just arrived. I am not sure how many people have tried it, but it is simply amazing. Although Forte PWT is also amazing, I find Fortezo seems a tad 'richer' (for lack of better term), though this is not based on a huge trial.

I used Nuetol WA, and toned with selenium 1:20 (about 2.5 minutes) - the colour is just about what I would like. However, as Agfa is gone, I am wondering if anyone has experiences with other developers (Ilford Warmtone, for instance).

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I like it best in non-warmtone developes myself. I've used Dektol, both Neutols, and a bunch of home brews. I hated it in Neutol WA, so its safe to say we have different tastes. Try a bunch before you settle on one though, its very responsive. If you use any stronger selenium solutions it will get out of hand quickly-thats assuming it reacts like Polywarmtone anyway. Its lovely paper.
 

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I tried an experiment last week using same neg, printing on Fortezo, and comparing developing in Agfa Neutol WA with Ilford Warmtone. Could not see any discernible differences. Both create a very nice warm-tone print.
 
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Thanks - that is good to know. I will get Ilford Warmtone when my Nuetol WA is out - thankfully, it appears to be the easiest 'warmtone' developer for me to get. I will also try Dektol - I liked the different tones it gives w/ PWT, so hopefully it will be similar with Fortezo.
 

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Zonal Pro HQ gives esp. beautiful brownish warmtones with Polywarmtone. That would be my first try with Fortezo.
 
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I've no experience with fortezo but swear by Ethol LPD for warmtone papers and forte FB paper. You dilute the stock to change the 'warmth'. It also has a _really_ long shelf and tray life. Cheap too, as long as you get the powder concentrate.
If you can find some, i'd honestly give it a try.
 

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I thought they were still selling Neutol WA?
 

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I was at some UK website the other day and they said that new Agfa chemicals from the new company would be coming in next month. Sorry I cant tell you which site it was, as I'm not in the UK I didnt pay close attention. But I presume that means it will be available everywhere soon.
 
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