celestine47
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does anyone have any experience of using Kentmere graded paper?
Kentmere Bromide is my favorite cool tone paper - has excellent tonal range almost comparable to AZO. I've tried Kentmer Kentona; but, at least on the box I have, I can't seem to be able to properly fix it - border & highlights turn creamy when re-exposed to light.
DOES IT SAY MADE IN USA OR SAYS NOTHING AT ALL! DO THEY COAT THEMSELF OR JUST REPACK FORTE PAPERS AS HALF OF THE WORLD SOON!
Actually, Kentmere is a real manufacturer with a plant in England, that truly does coat its own papers. The only other plant in England would be Ilford.
I think that with Frankie, we have a choise between caps lock and eight exclamation marks after each sentence.Uh, turn off your Caps Lock, you`re so loud my ears hurt.![]()
Is there any chance of you even even attempting to write in a sensible manner? Why would it say "Made in the USA"? Kentmere have been coating paper for over a hundred years in England and continue to do so. I thought from the other threads that you were an expert on paper production within the industry. Clearly, at least one of us was mistaken...DOES IT SAY MADE IN USA OR SAYS NOTHING AT ALL! DO THEY COAT THEMSELF OR JUST REPACK FORTE PAPERS AS HALF OF THE WORLD SOON!
Why would it say "Made in the USA"? Kentmere have been coating paper for over a hundred years in England and continue to do so. Cheers, Bob.
I think that with Frankie, we have a choise between caps lock and eight exclamation marks after each sentence.
I haven't decided which version I "prefer" yet.
I thought from the other threads that you were an expert on paper production within the industry. Clearly, at least one of us was mistaken...
Cheers, Bob.
Kentona ... border & highlights turn creamy
when re-exposed to light.
Kentmere makes excellent paper
Is it not supposed to be "creamy"? IIRC, when working
with Forte Polywarmtone I was a little suprised at how
warm it was when the lights were turned on. Dan
What planet ARE you on? We are talking about Kentmere, not Forte...If you mean soft creamy than it is and just magine what you can do if just using a different type of head on your enlarger cold, condensor or color head.
Also you shuld try different developer because what you gonna see it's one of the seventh wonder!
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Forte have also another paper with Ivory White which I find fantastic on some type of images!
What planet ARE you on? We are talking about Kentmere, not Forte...
Good grief...
You are really tachi don't you? I quote somebody whom talked about Forte!
Listen if you don't like what I write than don't read it the next time! in that way you can get off my back!
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