There's Rollei Vintage. I suppose it's manufactured by Harman as well, but I never bothered looking into it.
I once picked up a couple of boxes of the stuff when it was on sale somewhere. Every time I use it I notice I (1) really like how it prints; i.e. I appreciate the tone and especially how it responds to selenium toning, but (2) it's such an incredibly flimsy paper base that always makes the end result slightly disappointing. Too bad, because the emulsion itself is really nice.
Rollei Vintage RC 311 - Rollei
www.rolleianalog.com
That's not an RC paper.
My apologies, I linked to the wrong product. The Rollei paper I'm referring to is/was 332 and 331, which as far as I can tell is no longer on offer and probably no longer being manufactured. This was a true warmtone paper, and entirely different from Fomaspeed.And the Rollei 311 claims neutral to warm blacks. This is what Fomaspeed also does.
Did fomatone disappear too?
You are just going to need to learn to have fun with toning
Hard to believe that Ilford's warmtone RC is the only one left. I had no idea...
Dale
Not gonna happen.
Two prints on the same Ilford MGIV RC (I believe), one subtly toned (hope the digitization doesn't get in the way):
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