I just spent the day printing some negatives of Iceland
that I made with Bill Schwab last April.
Anyway, I had made some prints a few weeks back
using dektol and Ilford MGIV as well as Ilford
Semi Matte Warm tone. All fiber.
None of this looked quite right to me.
So today, I used Ilford Warm Tone Glossy Fiber paper along
with Ilford Warm Tone Developer (1+9).
To my surprise, the prints are less warm than dektol and
semi-matte WT and the gloss is really nice.
If you haven't tried this combo, I say give it a try.
One thing I did notice is this combo is really slow to develop
and needs the full 3 minutes in the developer (yes the temp
was 68 degrees).
that I made with Bill Schwab last April.
Anyway, I had made some prints a few weeks back
using dektol and Ilford MGIV as well as Ilford
Semi Matte Warm tone. All fiber.
None of this looked quite right to me.
So today, I used Ilford Warm Tone Glossy Fiber paper along
with Ilford Warm Tone Developer (1+9).
To my surprise, the prints are less warm than dektol and
semi-matte WT and the gloss is really nice.
If you haven't tried this combo, I say give it a try.
One thing I did notice is this combo is really slow to develop
and needs the full 3 minutes in the developer (yes the temp
was 68 degrees).
