Perry Way
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I assume the Kentmere Fineprint paper is neutral tone, not warmtone? I don't have a clue as to what you're doing wrong? I outlined my methodology and procedures in Bromoil 101 in great detail. Sorry, But I have too much on my plate keep up with you.
Good luck! :>)
Gene
Yes, it is neutral tone. I understand being busy Gene. I appreciate your thoughts so far. I'm going to continue documenting this case on the off chance that it might benefit someone else some day.
Now, I am experimenting and I think I am onto something. I took an identical image only printed one stop more open so it came out much darker and denser than the one I chose initially. I had initially set that one aside as "do not touch". But I experimented with reducing the strength of the hypo wash by diluting with more water. I then fixed with that dilution. And then washed it 30 minutes in water. The resulting image which began considerably darker than the first one came out in the end noticeably lighter and less sepia colored. Subsequent to that I've done another very dark print and reduced the time of the fixing from 5 minutes to 3.5 minutes and it has come out the lightest of the bunch. I've got two or three more prints I can experiment with.
I am initially thinking the strength of the hypo fix might allow for a deeper image to be revealed. One that is not completely bleached away. This only comes to light in the very long final wash. It makes sense to me that way.