Photopathe
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I use Farmer’s reducer (solution A Potassium ferricyanide and Potassium bromide + solution B Sodium thiosulfate) to alter the tones on darkroom prints.
Recently I also started to sometimes use a simple teaspoon of Potassium ferricyanide in a liter of water instead.
I gave a first try to sepia (thiocarbamide) toning, which uses a bleach of Potassium ferricyanide and Potassium Bromide
I am trying next some iron blue toning. For indirect iron toning I have the chemicals to try those two bleach recipe:
Potassium ferricyanide + Ammonia and Potassium ferricyanide + Potassium oxalate (toning solution is ferrous sulfate + hydrochloric acid).
Would be very convenient to be able to use the same bleach for all these processes. Is that possible and if yes, which one to chose?
Thanks!
Recently I also started to sometimes use a simple teaspoon of Potassium ferricyanide in a liter of water instead.
I gave a first try to sepia (thiocarbamide) toning, which uses a bleach of Potassium ferricyanide and Potassium Bromide
I am trying next some iron blue toning. For indirect iron toning I have the chemicals to try those two bleach recipe:
Potassium ferricyanide + Ammonia and Potassium ferricyanide + Potassium oxalate (toning solution is ferrous sulfate + hydrochloric acid).
Would be very convenient to be able to use the same bleach for all these processes. Is that possible and if yes, which one to chose?
Thanks!