So far my experience has been with indirect sepia toning on regular papers. I bleach back only the highlights and then redevelop to get a split tone effect.
I'm going to try some Moersch MT4 polysulfide toner on Ilford warmtone paper. I understand that this type of toner can used direct (without bleaching first) or indirect on warmtone paper.
I'm trying to understand how direct sulfide toning works. Does the effect start in the highlights and progress through the midtones and shadows? Or it is more of an overall toning in all areas of the print?
I'm going to try some Moersch MT4 polysulfide toner on Ilford warmtone paper. I understand that this type of toner can used direct (without bleaching first) or indirect on warmtone paper.
I'm trying to understand how direct sulfide toning works. Does the effect start in the highlights and progress through the midtones and shadows? Or it is more of an overall toning in all areas of the print?
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