The differences in microtonality certainly shows up better when printing something richly detailed to begin with, esp from an 8x10 neg. I did print one unsharp-masked 8x10 onto the new Cooltone, and that was definitely a gradation wow, though there are a few dodge/burn tricks on that particular image which warrant a re-printing in another session. As usual, one never knows the result exactly until a true dry-down, all toned. But this new VC cool paper has its own distinct personality - neither that of MGIV or Kentmere Fineprint. The image color reminds me more of Galerie graded, but might in fact be slightly cooler. I haven't used Galerie in a long time, and can't even buy it locally except in 11x14. My main question at this point will be comparing the new "neutral tone" VC to what Fineprint would do, which was also nominally neutral, but would go wonderfully cool with the right developer and toning regimen. It's probable that I'll keep all three of Ilford's VCFB papers
on hand, since I have such a wide range of negs to work from. ... but again, time will tell.