Plus 1 , I love MG4 matt or gloss when toned. no complaints whatsoever, my complete project of solarized images are printed on Mg4 matt.
QUOTE=Mike Crawford;1588169]I've noticed several comments on this thread and others that MGIV is/was not so good for toning. Even heard Ilford suggest the same in comparison to the new Classic. Really don't see this myself. I've always found it to be one of the most versatile papers in thio with a colour range from purple, chocolate brown to very warm yellow brown and everything in between. I always use a bleach stronger than I would use on most papers but the level of variable bleaching is very pliable and can really give a good split with the un-bleached shadows appearing cold in comparison to the toned highlights. Especially with the Matt surface which comes to life in thio. (Gold after thio takes the colour range to another level!) Likewise with selenium; while it doesn't shift to a reddish purple, it certainly does change to colder and more purple blacks. As long as the Classic will work in similar terms, I'll be happy.
Thinking about it, I did take part in initial field tests of Classic a while back, though didn't know what it was then, and it seemed very good but will have to wait till I try the latest, released version to get an opinion. Looking forward to doing more with the Cooltone soon though.[/QUOTE]