OK, I really mean thiourea or thiocarbamide but it ends up the same colour.
I've recently taken a liking to toning prints with thiourea toning solution. The prints are bleached to completion using diluted C-41 bleach then put into the thiourea toner for about 1 minute. (Can't remember the exact formula but think it was from jackspc site).
I've noticed large areas with high density lows tend to suffer from bromide drag which I assume is a result of too much agitation or too strong a toner solution.
Which of these (agitation or concentration) should I reduce first and why?
I've recently taken a liking to toning prints with thiourea toning solution. The prints are bleached to completion using diluted C-41 bleach then put into the thiourea toner for about 1 minute. (Can't remember the exact formula but think it was from jackspc site).
I've noticed large areas with high density lows tend to suffer from bromide drag which I assume is a result of too much agitation or too strong a toner solution.
Which of these (agitation or concentration) should I reduce first and why?