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Ilford Multigrade RC Deluxe Pearl Paper Darkroom Paper 8x10 (25)

SKU: 1023158     MPN:

1179668

$95.95

$83.43 excl. GST

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This darkroom paper offers enhanced image quality with a full tonal range, making it ideal for beginners, students, and professionals. The latest emulsion technology ensures stunning prints with excellent contrast and depth. Its improved toning properties provide creative control and experimentation opportunities. The 5th generation features a warmer base tint and improved blacks compared to previous versions, ensuring superior print quality and uniform contrast.

Features

ILFORD MULTIGRADE RC DELUXE is the 5th generation of the world's most popular range of black & white photo papers and utilises the latest emulsion technology. This paper is the perfect choice for beginners, students and darkroom pro's delivering a full tonal range and exceptiomal image quality throughout its wide contrast range of grades 00-5.

It is now easier than ever to get stunning darkroom prints whether you are new to the darkroom and creating straight prints from your negatives, or are a more experienced printer looking for full creatuve control.

Additionally, these papers offer excellent toning properties giving those who want to experiment or learn toning an alternative starting option to our fibre based papers.

Compared to ILFORD MULTIGRADE IV RC DELUXE - what you need to know

Since the launch of the world's first variable contrast MULTIGRADE paper back in 1940, ILFORD has maintained a long and proud tradition of quality. Launched 25 years after generation 4, this 5th generation paper continues to build on the defining features of its predecessors.

  • Key differences: Generation 5 has a slightly warmer base tint, better blacks for greater depth, improved mid-grade spacing and a smoother sensometric curve providing more uniform contrast throughout thetonal range.