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b&w brown/black toning

johanselmerlarsen

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Any ideas for deep brown/black (chestnut color) toning? Best results have been selenium/potassium iodide bleach/then gold on Forte paper, but this is erratic and a bother. Any developer/paper/toner combination for a hint of solid brown?
 

Ian Grant

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Olive brown and very rich & deep is done with IT-8, an Ilford published formula where you bleach in a Dichromate/HCl solution and re-develop in a Pyrocatechin staining developer. This toner unlike most others actually intensifies the image.

Welcome to APUG BTW>

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jovo

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If you're not already familiar with it, get a hold of Tim Rudman's The Photographer's Toning Book. It's available new and used from Amazon. Mine came recently, and it's simply a wealth of answers, explanations, and information about toners, and their effects, as well as formulations, illustrations, cautions, and precautions. It's an indispensable resource.