I'm interested in mixing up some of my own bleaches for toning and lith, mostly with Moersch and arista products.
My understanding is that there is silver bromide, chloride and iodide, each with special characteristics. I would like to mix some combination of these for deep rehalogenation of papers that I will then tone or lith.
Wondering what recipes you guys use? The most common is ferricyanide and potassium bromide. But could I also use potassium bromide and iodide and copper chloride together in one solution? What characteristics will these produce in the final image? Will they react or be unstable in solution? My knowledge of chemistry is severely lacking here.
Thanks in advance,
1kgcoffee
My understanding is that there is silver bromide, chloride and iodide, each with special characteristics. I would like to mix some combination of these for deep rehalogenation of papers that I will then tone or lith.
Wondering what recipes you guys use? The most common is ferricyanide and potassium bromide. But could I also use potassium bromide and iodide and copper chloride together in one solution? What characteristics will these produce in the final image? Will they react or be unstable in solution? My knowledge of chemistry is severely lacking here.
Thanks in advance,
1kgcoffee
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