Kentmere Bromide in all grades has a very nice, a bit colder tone, with rich deep blacks and crisp whites. It works very very well for contact printing as well as enlarging. It responds extremely well to all kinds of developers.
Kentmere Kentona is a warmtone paper with a very creamy luscious paper base. Available only in Grade 2, which actually seems more like a Grade 3 to me. Is stunning in Ansco 130 and lith developers. A swim in Bromophen 1+3 gives it a super warm tone.
Their variable contrast paper took a bit of getting used to. I consistently got problems at high contrast filtration using Ilford MG filters. But as soon as I had worked through a box of it, and then printed on my standard papers again, just to compare I was pleasantly surprised at the tonal range, the (once again) rich blacks and crisp highs. The warmtone version is just phenomenal. It tones beautifully, works great in lith, but I actually like it best in standard chemistry. I've used it with Ilford Bromophen 1+3, Kodak Dektol 1+3, and Ansco 130 1+1 with very nice results.
Bar my first initial reaction to the variable contrast papers, I have nothing but great things to say about Kentmere. Go for it!
- Thomas