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Photo paper Foma Fomaspeed Variant 311 17.8×24 cm — pack of 10 sheets
Photo paper Foma Fomaspeed Variant 311 17.8×24 cm — pack of 10 sheets
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Photo paper Foma Fomaspeed Variant 311 17.8×24 cm — pack of 10 sheets
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Photo paper Foma Fomaspeed Variant 311 17.8×24 cm — pack of 10 sheets
Photo paper Foma Fomaspeed Variant 311 17.8×24 cm — pack of 10 sheets
Foma Fomaspeed Variant 311 is a traditional black-and-white photographic paper in 17.8×24 cm format supplied as a pack of 10 sheets. Intended for darkroom use, this resin-coated paper provides a consistent surface for contact printing and enlarger work. The 17.8×24 cm size fits standard trays and easels for test prints, classroom exercises, and small-format studio output, offering reliable tonal range and convenient handling for manual processing.
The paper delivers uniform coating and predictable development behavior, allowing repeatable results in both contact and enlargement printing. Its resin-coated base enables shorter washing times and easier handling compared with fibre-based papers, while the sheet format simplifies exposure control and storage. The pack of 10 sheets provides a practical quantity for trials, coursework, or limited project runs without large storage requirements.
Handle sheets under safelight conditions appropriate for black-and-white paper. Expose using an enlarger or by contact printing with suitable negatives, adjusting exposure time to achieve desired density. Develop, stop and fix according to the chemical manufacturer's recommended times and temperatures for resin-coated papers. Rinse or wash the sheets after fixing to remove residual chemistry, then dry flat or on a drying rack to avoid surface marks.
Store unopened packs in a cool, dry place away from direct light and extreme temperature changes. Bring paper to working-room temperature before use to ensure consistent exposure and development results. For archival stability, follow proper fixing and washing procedures and avoid abrasive drying methods.
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