Ian Grant
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I can't seem to find this post. Any ideas as to where it might be?
Not sure where to find it, it was a thread about MG Warmtone and the change in it's base colour, however the data is in Ilford's own Ilford Multigrade Papers, A Manual for the Darkroom.
All Multigrade papers, except Multigrade FB Warmtone, have anchored optical brighteners which means they wont wash out and the paper stays white. With Multigrade FB Warmtone, the brighteners can be removed with extended washing for an even warmer base tint.
So Ralph's test here correspond to Ilford's own data. It's well over 20 years since I switched to Warm tone FB papers, and the early Multigrade FB I used prior to that behaved differently.
Dave Butcher, a former Ilford employee, was their specialist on B&W papers and (there was a url link here which no longer exists) Post #14 and post #
I've added this link because of his comments about paper softening with an overnight wash, and also Foma & EFKE may not use anchored optical brighteners, and their emulsions are already much softer to start with.
Ian