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Am looking for help with developer/paper/toner combination for deep rich brown/black tone (chestnut). I find selenium, pot. iodide bleach, gold useful but erratic and difficult. Any ideas?
 
I'm not aware of a dev like this one made commercially, but Anchell's "Darkroom Cookbook" has several recipes for homemade devs. You may find one in there.
 
Partial brown or sepia toning may give you an acceptable answer. Either don't fully bleach for sepia toning or pull the print early for brown toning. I haven't tried it, and it's expensive, but palladium toning might also give you what you want. Also, check Tim Rudman's book for ideas.
 
Warmtone paper and polytoner? I know that Kodak doesn't make it any longer (though there does exist a kodak tech. pub. that explains a method of mixing kodak brown toner with KRST. to give an 'equivalent' look. I've never tried it.)

I've never had success with bleaching/polytoning and also have never tried gold toning.. Sepia usually goes too warm for me.
 
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