I've been printing a batch of photos over the weekend using Ilford MGIV Warmtone in RC and HARMAN warmtone developer. I was a bit underwhelmed.
My expectations were to get some near-chocolate browns (wt paper + wt dev!), but I got a slightly off-black color on the light cream base of the paper. In fact, MGIV RC WT developped in Dektol 1+2 is almost the same as developped in Harman WT. Normal MGIV RC developped in WT dev looks pretty neutral, almost coldtone-blue!
I then tried MGIV FB in WT dev, and got slightly off-neutral blacks, but not much more.
So all in all, the Ilford warmtone experience has been rather weak for me. The only relevant VC paper left out from the Ilford line is thus FB WT. Would this paper give some true warmtone, or should I just forget about it and buy J&C museum (Fortezzo) instead?
My expectations were to get some near-chocolate browns (wt paper + wt dev!), but I got a slightly off-black color on the light cream base of the paper. In fact, MGIV RC WT developped in Dektol 1+2 is almost the same as developped in Harman WT. Normal MGIV RC developped in WT dev looks pretty neutral, almost coldtone-blue!
I then tried MGIV FB in WT dev, and got slightly off-neutral blacks, but not much more.
So all in all, the Ilford warmtone experience has been rather weak for me. The only relevant VC paper left out from the Ilford line is thus FB WT. Would this paper give some true warmtone, or should I just forget about it and buy J&C museum (Fortezzo) instead?