Niall,
my preferences are for these types of WARMTONE paper:
FOMA Fomatone Baryt + Gevaert 262 developer
ADOX Fine Print Classic Arts Warmton FB + Gevaert 262 developer or Defender 55
I suspect that ADOX Warmton FB is the old Emaks made by Efke. If so and the quality control work properly it is a very interesting paper.
Both are warm tones if treated with dedicated developers, FOMA has a slightly brown/sepia tone with a smooth contrast. ADOX is a little bit contrasted and the tones have more blacks.
If these dvelopers I suggest seems to you too much "Exotic" they work well with Agfa Neutol WA at high dilution, from 1:9 to 1.11. Another interesting developer that will worth a try is the Moersch Sepia.
Hope this will help you.
Ciao
Daniele
my preferences are for these types of WARMTONE paper:
FOMA Fomatone Baryt + Gevaert 262 developer
ADOX Fine Print Classic Arts Warmton FB + Gevaert 262 developer or Defender 55
I suspect that ADOX Warmton FB is the old Emaks made by Efke. If so and the quality control work properly it is a very interesting paper.
Both are warm tones if treated with dedicated developers, FOMA has a slightly brown/sepia tone with a smooth contrast. ADOX is a little bit contrasted and the tones have more blacks.
If these dvelopers I suggest seems to you too much "Exotic" they work well with Agfa Neutol WA at high dilution, from 1:9 to 1.11. Another interesting developer that will worth a try is the Moersch Sepia.
Hope this will help you.
Ciao
Daniele