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I just tried this paper and I find it absolutely wonderful! I thought I would die when the Foma chamois 542 (original) was discontinued. But this is a really good replacement, even if the color isn't the same.

I only hope it will not go away too soon, before I have a chance to stock up. If anyone out there is listening, I'd like to suggest making some in the chamois color like the foma, with the same ilford art texture.

Or tell me how to bleach/tone to get that color

~cheers,

Dorothy
 
I wonder about tea toning. This image from the gallery is in my favorites. I thought it was chamois paper from the thumbnail.

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I just tried this paper and I find it absolutely wonderful! I thought I would die when the Foma chamois 542 (original) was discontinued. But this is a really good replacement, even if the color isn't the same.

I only hope it will not go away too soon, before I have a chance to stock up. If anyone out there is listening, I'd like to suggest making some in the chamois color like the foma, with the same ilford art texture.

Or tell me how to bleach/tone to get that color

~cheers,

Dorothy
It has only been recently introduced, so I don't think it will be going away just yet. :smile:

It's a paper I have yet to try.
 
Darko - warmer tonality can be achieved with FX-31 (the Paterson ACU paper developer). I'm yet to try the ECO4812... cheers. D.
 
I use Ethol LPD 1:4 for warm tone papers. It's the texture here that is so wonderful. Like watercolor paper.
 
My first prints with this paper are in the final wash right now (Ilford warm-tone developer 1:9, toned in Harmon Selenium toner 1:6). I'm in love, at least based on what I have seen with the wet prints :smile:
 
This paper also wow'd me. I picked some up, for Canadian posters, from Rob Skeoch/Big Camera Workshops...very easy to print with, even some of my tougher negs.
The surface is beautiful, and I especially like how midtones and darker shadows represent (that may just be me, I don't know). I used regular Dektol but want to try with Ilford's terrific Warmtone developer.

This paper is a big, big winner.
 
I spent today printing on this paper for the first time and I am very impressed with it. As with Dorothy, I too mourn the loss of the original Foma 542 paper; this comes very close to replacing it. I liked the rougher texture of 542 and could do without the eggshell sheen, but this paper will do nicely. The project I purchased the paper for required me to print, bleach, and tone in thiourea followed by gold, and it held up very well.

Thank you Ilford and Simon Galley for giving us another fine paper.
 
Pleased you all like it.....it seems very much to be a valued addition to the product range.

Simon ILFORD Photo / HARMAN technology Limited :
 
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