On my Ethol LPD developer can the directions say for colder tones use a fast-bromide paper. What are some good FB fast-bromide papers. Is Kentmere a fast bromide?
I have a negative that I want to print with a cold blue black tone.
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On my Ethol LPD developer can the directions say for colder tones use a fast-bromide paper. What are some good FB fast-bromide papers. Is Kentmere a fast bromide?
I have a negative that I want to print with a cold blue black tone.
I believe the world's only bromide paper in existence is Slavich Unibrom. A wonderful paper, with a beautiful look and feel.
That's good to know...but isn't Kentmere also a bromide paper? That is what they say at Freestyle.
I believe the straight Bromide paper (Kentmere Bromide) is no longer made. The other papers are (I think) chloro-bromide, like Ilford MGIV.
I think I was right, check this, per Anchell, The Darkroom Cookbook
http://books.google.com/books?id=gZh...ed=0CCsQ6AEwAA
Not true...
From the manufacturer:
Kentmere Bromide Paper
From B&H Photo:
Kentmere Bromide
:)
Ken
I have some fujibro paper in the basement, used up the 8x10, and have a little of the 5x7 left. It is a bromide paper that fuji still makes. Might be a bit harder to source though.
Nice to know Ken. Seems its only glossy though?
From Japan Exposures:
Fujibro WP KM Paper
:)
Ken
Yes, but it's a beautiful paper in that surface. I've used it extensively in the past. And I currently still have some Slavich Unibrom in three grades. But my all time favorite was the original Zone VI Brilliant. An amazing paper...
I'm a big fan of bromide papers.
Ken