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Archival processing after sepia toning

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What is the archival process after sepia toning? Just give it another good long wash?

I made a few prints that I selenium toned, then washed. They dried a little dull and dark, so I gave them a quick sepia toning and really love how sexy they look. Now, I just want them to last forever, or at least until I die, whichever is longer.
 
My understanding is that after brown/sepia toner, HCA is NOT required. However, most brown/sepia toner has an instruction to use hardening fixer after treatment because brown/sepia toner tends to swell and soften emulsions. For this reason, it also recommends HCA and full wash.

Personally, I skip this hardening fix after brown/speia toning. Therefore, I don't use HCA but give it 30 min wash.
 
HCA is not required after sepia toning, but it helps the washing process. You still have to wash out the sulfur compounds that may attack the paper, and that can take quite a long time without HCA.
 
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