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Thornfield HouseIlford Pearl 40.6 x 50. Multigrade V RC Deluxe Photographic Paper | Pearl 40.6 x 50.8 (cm) - 50 Pack
Our Price: £129.00
Product Code: 1180387
Barcode: 19498180385
Our Price:
£129.00
Harrison Cameras, 112-114 London Road, Sheffield, S2 4LR
With the Ilford Pearl 40.6 x 50.8 (cm) Photographic Paper, you can achieve traditional black and white prints without experience in the darkroom. Utilising the latest emulsion technology, this paper has a 44M surface finish with a very fine texture compared to a glossy finish. It gives a shiny finish that shows details and colours extremely well, whilst retaining some reflectivity to deliver deeper blacks for a longer tonal scale.
This Generation 5 paper is part of the world’s most popular range of black and white photo papers. Featuring a more linear contrast profile that responds with accuracy to the entire 00-5 range of multigrade filters for superb image quality. The Ilford Pearl 40.6 x 50.8 (cm) is a medium weight 190 gsm resin coated paper that has a neutral base tint.
Whether you’re a student or beginner that is new to the darkroom, or a darkroom pro that wants full creative control, it is now easier than ever to achieve stunning darkroom prints. The Ilford Pearl 40.6 x 50.8 (cm) Photographic Paper is the perfect paper for experimenting and understanding toning as it provides impressive toning properties.
10, 25, 50, or 100 packs available to choose from.
Ilford first released the world's first variable contrast MULTIGRADE paper back in 1940 and have since maintained decades of high quality.
The Generation 5 photographic paper has a warmer base tint with noticeable deep black tones for extra depth, and improved mid-grade spacing with a smoother sensometric curve to provide consistent contrast throughout the thetonal range.