I know this is difficult to answer on text only forum but....
I have been using the regular Ilford RC multigrade glassy surface paper. The exact type is Ilford MGIV Multigrae IV RC Deluxe - Glossy. This is the only paper I know other than the old Kodak graded paper from decades ago.
Today, I was thinking about using different kind of paper.
Can someone please tell me what would WARM TONE paper would do? Is this where contrast gets lowered or is this where the image takes brownish - sepia tone? "Warm" kind of tells me the image will shift to the red a little.
I know what Glossy surface looks like, but what are Pearl, and Satin surface like? From naming they aren't quite obvious to me. Are they suited for certain type of printing?
I'd really like to experiment but to buy one of each would be very expensive. I'd like to understand (on paper <G>) what they are like and perhaps pick one or two to start.
Thank you.
I have been using the regular Ilford RC multigrade glassy surface paper. The exact type is Ilford MGIV Multigrae IV RC Deluxe - Glossy. This is the only paper I know other than the old Kodak graded paper from decades ago.
Today, I was thinking about using different kind of paper.
Can someone please tell me what would WARM TONE paper would do? Is this where contrast gets lowered or is this where the image takes brownish - sepia tone? "Warm" kind of tells me the image will shift to the red a little.
I know what Glossy surface looks like, but what are Pearl, and Satin surface like? From naming they aren't quite obvious to me. Are they suited for certain type of printing?
I'd really like to experiment but to buy one of each would be very expensive. I'd like to understand (on paper <G>) what they are like and perhaps pick one or two to start.
Thank you.
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