Do you tone or not the same day as you print?
That may sound obvious, but I am new to printing and I would like to hear advices, pros and cons on toning during the printing session or the other day.
Ilford MG FB Classic glossy is my paper of choice and I tone in Selenium mainly to get rid of greenish tint, but also to deepen blacks and improve stability.
I don't have a darkroom yet and do everything in the kitchen.
Here is the sequence I follow:
Dev (Ilford Bromophen 1+3, 2 min) / stop bath (citric acid 40 g per 1 l, 15 s) / fix (Ilford Rapid Fixer 1+4, 50 s) / wash (20 min) / dry.
Next day:
Pre soak (water, 10-15 min) / fix (Ilford Rapid Fixer 1+9, 1 min) / Selenium Toner (HARMAN Selenium Toner 1+9 diluted with working solution of Kodak Hype Clearing Agent 1+4, 2-3 min) / water with hypo clear (Kodak HCA 1+4, 4 min) / first wash (water, 30 min rocking the tray periodically) / second water bath (Ilford Ilfotol 1+200, 5 min) / dry + hot drying press.
My experience is that if I tone right after developing and fixing, the toning effect I get with Selenium toner is more prominent than toning later in another session, it takes less time to achieve the look.
However, the prints sometimes had stains. I followed the idea that emulsion is kinda soft before dried down properly and toning the next day with second fix should provide more stable results. Also, I am more relaxed than if I do it straight after development and fixing.
I would like to read Tim Rudman's book on Toning to learn but I cant overstep the prices for that book at the moment.
That may sound obvious, but I am new to printing and I would like to hear advices, pros and cons on toning during the printing session or the other day.
Ilford MG FB Classic glossy is my paper of choice and I tone in Selenium mainly to get rid of greenish tint, but also to deepen blacks and improve stability.
I don't have a darkroom yet and do everything in the kitchen.
Here is the sequence I follow:
Dev (Ilford Bromophen 1+3, 2 min) / stop bath (citric acid 40 g per 1 l, 15 s) / fix (Ilford Rapid Fixer 1+4, 50 s) / wash (20 min) / dry.
Next day:
Pre soak (water, 10-15 min) / fix (Ilford Rapid Fixer 1+9, 1 min) / Selenium Toner (HARMAN Selenium Toner 1+9 diluted with working solution of Kodak Hype Clearing Agent 1+4, 2-3 min) / water with hypo clear (Kodak HCA 1+4, 4 min) / first wash (water, 30 min rocking the tray periodically) / second water bath (Ilford Ilfotol 1+200, 5 min) / dry + hot drying press.
My experience is that if I tone right after developing and fixing, the toning effect I get with Selenium toner is more prominent than toning later in another session, it takes less time to achieve the look.
However, the prints sometimes had stains. I followed the idea that emulsion is kinda soft before dried down properly and toning the next day with second fix should provide more stable results. Also, I am more relaxed than if I do it straight after development and fixing.
I would like to read Tim Rudman's book on Toning to learn but I cant overstep the prices for that book at the moment.
