Thomas Bertilsson
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There are experts here that know much more about toning than I do. However, several points might be raised:
1. Some papers do not respond to toning very well if at all. For example, Lodima ( Azo type of paper ) does not change DMax very much, nor does Iford FA MG paper...at least as carefully tested and read on my Heiland.
2. A question that was asked earlier on this thread: Of importance is the question of how much toning, and at what dilution of toner, is necessary to obtain "permanence"? Indeed, is it necessary to obain a color change in order to believe that the image is toned for permanence? Sistain might be an alternative to Selenium in that Sistain, I believe, causes no change in color or Dmax.
3. Some have referenced Herr Moersch who certainly supplies a variety of wonderfully made developers and toners. I have used his Sepia developer with which Herr Moersch advocates a very "light" toning for a very short period of time in very dilute selenium. One might suspect that some here would consider such toning recommendation to be inadequate for permanence, but I suspect that Herr Moersch might feel otherwise.
To my mind, with reference to Selenium toning, the question of "how long and at what dilution" is necessary for permance is still a question. When in doubt....use Gold!!!
Ed
To my mind, with reference to Selenium toning, the question of "how long and at what dilution" is necessary for permance is still a question. When in doubt....use Gold!!!
Ed
... if you are going to frame behind glass, do you see a need to use fiber over rc paper? I made some 11x14 prints last night in RC and toned them this morning ... could never have done this so quickly with fiber paper. Will I notice a difference once they are framed and behind glass anyway? I have a set of 8x10's on the wall of my kids - 1/2 RC and 1/2 Fiber, and I swear I cannot tell the difference!
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