What a fantastic idea, I wonder why nobody had thought of that yet.
Jokes aside through, I'm finding it rather difficult to maintain the 20°C.
Of course I can bring the developer to 20°C before pouring it in - but after, say, 9 minutes of developement in a Jobo tank that was 23°C to begin with...
Thanks for your feedback as well @Chromium VI - while I initially got the advice that those ferrotyping things are not "real presses", you're the third person now that recommends them for getting prints (at least 90%) flat 👍
Will pick one up locally soon, likely.
Also I'm interested in doing...
Thank you @koraks - happy you like them 🙂
And I suppose you're definitely more sensitive to the effects of the selenium toner than I am, given you've worked with it a lot longer than I have.
I'm indeed noticing how my eyes are just "learning" to perceive the subtle differences that are occuring.
I just started with toning my prints - learned a lot from this thread, thank you everybody for sharing your findings!
As with most threads on here though this one started more than a decade ago - back when there still were a lot more options 💁♂️
I thought it would be nice to have some sort of...
You'll probably need some patience - I contacted Kodak two times in the past 1.5 years, and both times it took CineStill (who are handling their customer support) about a month to reply 🙃
Would someone be able to comment on the Bellini product (Seltone)?
I'd like to try either this or the Kodak one (or Moersch), and am unsure in regards to the differences between them, apart from the fact that the Kodak concentrate apparently has a super long shelf life..
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