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Ilford Multigrade Art 300 Paper (48" X 65.6', Roll)

Ilford Multigrade Art 300 Paper (48" X 65.6', Roll)
  • Product Code: ga173420
  • Availability: In Stock

$3,161.85 $4,521.45

The Ilford Multigrade Art 300 Paper is a traditional silver gelatin black and white printing paper featuring a textured matte surface with an eggshell sheen. It has a cool paper base with a warm image tone and differs from Ilford FB baryta-based papers by exhibiting shorter final wash times and easier handling due to its 300gsm weight.

This item is one 65.6' / 20m roll of 48" / 122cm-wide paper.

For Traditional Black and White Printing    Variable Contrast    300gsm    Textured Surface with Eggshell Sheen    Cool Base Color    Warm Image Color    100% Cotton Rag and Acid Free    Suitable for Toning and Hand-Coloring    Excellent DMax

Parameters
Item Type1x Paper Roll
Size48" x 65.6' / 121.9 cm x 20 m
Paper TypeNegative
Base TypeCotton Base
Surface FinishMatte
ContrastMultigrade
ToneWarm
Basis Weight300 gsm
Packaging Info
Package Weight24.2 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)52 x 7 x 6"

Produced for Harman technology by Hahnemule FineArt GmbH.

Fully compatible with all existing Multigrade filters and equipment. It is suitable for printing from conventional black and white negatives and XP2 Super negatives.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. How do I empty the Cart?

A: One easy way is to reduce the quantity count to zero.

Q: 2. What is the expiration date on the current delta 100 that is for sale?

A: B&H buys and sells film in bulk. In general we regularly maintain fresh film stock. All of our film is at least 6 months from expiration (typically much longer). Anytime film stock is less than 6 months from expiration we sell it in a separate section and label it as short-dated film and also price it with a slight discount (again due to the volumes we sell this rarely occurs). Unfortunately we do not have access to our inventory to hand inspect the expiration date of any of our films prior to purchase.

Q: 3. What's the expiry date if i were to get now?

A: The following item has a expiry date of march 2024. Recorded on 3/18/22

Q: 4. Can I use this for my argus super 75 camera? A blog said j could and I'd like to make sure.

A: Hello! I'm not sure if this will help you. But I have a Holga, and I think the principle will be similar. I've only shot 120 film in my Holga though. I think that is the ideal film format for your Argus Super 75. If you want to run 35mm film though instead, because it's narrower, you should put some sort of buffer on the outer edges, so that the film tracks straight. Otherwise it might track up and down the wider spool, and photos might be less predictable? As far as what that buffer is, you may need to be creative. You could try stacking some rubber washers, you'll likely need to cut one end of the circle to get them around the core of spools. I hope that helps! I'm sorry, I'm no expert on your camera, but I think this should be pretty accurate! Good luck!

Q: 5. How many rolls of film are in a box

A: The amount of exposures and rolls you can get from the FP4 Plus 35mm 100' Roll would in part depend on how you load the cassettes. That being said, you can typically fill 15-18 empty canisters from a 100 roll. If you are looking for pre-loaded 35mm cassettes, then we cary the options on the following link: http://bhpho.to/ZJrDkk

Q: 6. i have 100 & 400 film stored in freezer the dates are 2011 is the film still good?

A: Yes, but make sure you let the film come to room temperature before breaking the seal on the wrapper or else you will end up with condensation on the film. -Ty

Q: 7. Can I reuse the developer after mixing with water?

A: The Ilford Multigrade Developer has good keeping properties and so can typically be reused.

Q: 8. What is the exposure latitude of Delta 100?

A: It has been a long time since I stopped experimenting with similar issues. I think 50/200 is about it.I mainly use xtol, and am happy with results within that range.Hope this could be of some help

Q: 9. Is the film on the black or white side?

A: I am not totally clear on your question. The film is a strip of transparent plastic film base coated on one side with a gelatin emulsion containing microscopically small light-sensitive silver halide crystals on the back side.

Q: 10. How many exposures are on this roll of film?

A: That depends upon the type of Medium format camera you are using. There are at least three major frames sizes. The most common being the square 6 x 6 Centimeter or 2&1/4 X 2&1/4 used by the Rolleiflex TLR, Yashicamat and Hasselblad 500 series. In that case you will get 12 exposures per roll of 120 Delta 100 film.

07/08/2024

This is by far the best paper I've used, thick paper and rich blacks, the surface is fabulous, the fiber texture shows. My favorite!

5
19/07/2024

Best B/W photo paper out there, especially for portraits.

5
16/07/2024

One of the BEST B&W papers that I've ever worked with. Beautiful results, especially when printing from ilford SFX. Will use again, and again!

5
23/05/2024

I hoped that Ilford Art 300 would be a suitable replacement for the last of my Art Document paper which is now about finished. It is twice as heavy, with great D-Max and wonderful overall tonality. Perhaps heavier than necessary, but it exudes quality. If you want textured paper, then you can't go wrong with this.

5

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