I think my question is pretty straight forward, at least in my own head it is. I have a decent stash of warmtone paper (some recent, some older "classic" stuff that may have limited efficacy). Over the years I have only used warm tone stuff in a limited manner, and I can never decide if I am gaining an advantage through its use which likely means I am not.
Are there any generalizations such as warm tone is best suited for_____________________? Or is it in the eye of the printer? I know in the past (and maybe this still holds true for Ilford MGFB warm) toners can have interesting effects with it.
I very rarely make any portraits, so that use is basically moot.
I am only asking this now as I may offer some of my stash up for sale so that someone who truly loves warm tone papers or needs them might use them while I let them languish. Let the opinions fly.
Are there any generalizations such as warm tone is best suited for_____________________? Or is it in the eye of the printer? I know in the past (and maybe this still holds true for Ilford MGFB warm) toners can have interesting effects with it.
I very rarely make any portraits, so that use is basically moot.
I am only asking this now as I may offer some of my stash up for sale so that someone who truly loves warm tone papers or needs them might use them while I let them languish. Let the opinions fly.

