I'm printing up shots for an upcoming exhibition. I've decided, based on personal taste and the images themselves, that warmtone paper is the way to go.
So far, I've been printing on Ilford VC-FB Warmtone with their Warmtone developer. It works well, for the most part.
In the past, I've used this developer with Oriental VC-FB Warmtone and looking back on those shots, they look great. Different, but very nice and for some reason the negs were a lot easier to print also.
To add to my confusion, I notice in Freestyle's catalogue that Foma has a warmtone as well.
For those who've used all or most of these, how do they differ to your eye? Plusses or minusses with them? I'm not looking for someone to tell me what to do for something as subjective as this, but I do respect the experience people here have garnered.
So far, I've been printing on Ilford VC-FB Warmtone with their Warmtone developer. It works well, for the most part.
In the past, I've used this developer with Oriental VC-FB Warmtone and looking back on those shots, they look great. Different, but very nice and for some reason the negs were a lot easier to print also.
To add to my confusion, I notice in Freestyle's catalogue that Foma has a warmtone as well.
For those who've used all or most of these, how do they differ to your eye? Plusses or minusses with them? I'm not looking for someone to tell me what to do for something as subjective as this, but I do respect the experience people here have garnered.
