Andy M Member Allowing Ads Joined Nov 15, 2013 Messages 16 Location UK Format Medium Format Nov 15, 2013 #1 Hi All Does anyone know of a good 'masking material' that protects area of print whilst in toner/bleach solutions? I would like to try and selectively tone a particular print. I have done toning in the past, but not selectively. I generally print using Ilford Muticontrast FB. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks in adavance Andy M
Hi All Does anyone know of a good 'masking material' that protects area of print whilst in toner/bleach solutions? I would like to try and selectively tone a particular print. I have done toning in the past, but not selectively. I generally print using Ilford Muticontrast FB. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks in adavance Andy M
wildbill Member Allowing Ads Joined Nov 28, 2004 Messages 2,828 Location Grand Rapids Format Multi Format Nov 15, 2013 #2 frisket (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Bob Carnie Subscriber Allowing Ads Joined Apr 18, 2004 Messages 7,735 Location toronto Format Med. Format RF Nov 15, 2013 #3 one of my first assignments at photo school was to use elemers glue to mask off areas so that I could selectively bleach tone. Andy M said: Hi All Does anyone know of a good 'masking material' that protects area of print whilst in toner/bleach solutions? I would like to try and selectively tone a particular print. I have done toning in the past, but not selectively. I generally print using Ilford Muticontrast FB. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks in adavance Andy M Click to expand...
one of my first assignments at photo school was to use elemers glue to mask off areas so that I could selectively bleach tone. Andy M said: Hi All Does anyone know of a good 'masking material' that protects area of print whilst in toner/bleach solutions? I would like to try and selectively tone a particular print. I have done toning in the past, but not selectively. I generally print using Ilford Muticontrast FB. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks in adavance Andy M Click to expand...
OP OP Andy M Member Allowing Ads Joined Nov 15, 2013 Messages 16 Location UK Format Medium Format Nov 15, 2013 #4 Thanks Wild Bill and Bob - much appreciated Last edited by a moderator: Nov 15, 2013
OP OP Andy M Member Allowing Ads Joined Nov 15, 2013 Messages 16 Location UK Format Medium Format Nov 15, 2013 #5 Thanks for the info - appreciated
RalphLambrecht Subscriber Allowing Ads Joined Sep 19, 2003 Messages 15,098 Location K,Germany Format Medium Format Nov 16, 2013 #6 how about applying the toner locally with a brush?