Ilford MULTIGRADE RC Deluxe Paper and HP5 Plus Value Pack (Pearl, 8 x 10", 25 Sheets)
Ilford MULTIGRADE RC Deluxe Paper and HP5 Plus Value Pack (Pearl, 8 x 10", 25 Sheets) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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- Includes 2x Rolls of 35mm HP5 Plus Film
- For Traditional Black & White Printing
- Resin Coated Base
- Pearl 44M Surface Finish
- Linear Contrast with Well-Defined Grades
- Long Tonal Range with Deep Blacks
- Medium Weight
- Neutral White Base Tint
- Responds Well to Toning
- Can Be Processed in Trays or via Machine
- Ilford MULTIGRADE RC Deluxe Paper (Pearl/8 x 10"/25 Sheets)
- 2 x Ilford HP5 Plus Black and White Negative Film (35mm Roll Film/36 Exposures)
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Ilford MULTIGRADE RC Deluxe Paper and HP5 Plus Value Pack
Ideal for beginner black and white film photographers, the MULTIGRADE RC Deluxe Paper and HP5 Plus Value Pack from Ilford includes a 25-sheet pack of 8 x 10" pearl-finished MULTIGRADE RC Deluxe paper and two rolls of 35mm, 36-exposure HP5 Plus black and white negative film. The paper features a textured pearl 44M surface that reduces reflections while maintaining some shine for deeper blacks and a longer tonal range. Its updated Generation V emulsion offers a more linear contrast profile, responding accurately to the full 00-5 range of Multigrade filters for precise print adjustments. With a neutral base tint, the paper works well with toning solutions and provides excellent mid-tone separation, making it suitable for printing a variety of negatives, including both conventional black and white and chromogenic films. It can be processed in trays or with machine processors using standard black and white chemistry. |