waileong
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I wanted a warmer look than what I was getting from the standard Ilford Multigrade Portfolio RC paper, so I experimented with some Warmtone FB paper last weekend. In fact, I even felt that the standard processing did not give me enough warmth, so I used very dilute developer and developed in PQ 1+39 for 6-7 mins instead of the usual 1-2 mins.
Two questions for those who are more experience in this:
* I got the warmth, but I also got more grain as well-- is that normal when using warmtone paper? Or is that because of the extended development?
* I also notice that my paper borders are no longer white, when placed against the borders of my Multigrade Portfolio prints, they look a bit brownish-white to me. Is this a fixing problem, or is it the way warmtone paper is built?
Thanks for advice.
Wai Leong
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Two questions for those who are more experience in this:
* I got the warmth, but I also got more grain as well-- is that normal when using warmtone paper? Or is that because of the extended development?
* I also notice that my paper borders are no longer white, when placed against the borders of my Multigrade Portfolio prints, they look a bit brownish-white to me. Is this a fixing problem, or is it the way warmtone paper is built?
Thanks for advice.
Wai Leong
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