All,
just had a first try at selenium toning, but the results haven't turned out as expected so I'm wondering if I might have a few pointers.
This is what I did :-
I had 2 prints, on Iflord MGIV FB which were printed some weeks ago.
I cut these prints in half and soaked both halfs in water.
I then took one half of one print and placed it in a bath of Kodak Rapid selenium Toner mixed 1 + 20 for ten minutes.
I Then tried half of the other print in toner at 1 + 4 for 5 minutes
When wet, the print at 1 + 20 appeared to have behaved as expected, ie an increase in dmax and improvement in shadow contrast. However once dry I can see no difference between the two halfs.
The print toned at 1 + 4 showed a marked colour change, but once again once dry there is very little to see between the 2 halfs. This does change slightly if I view the print from an oblique angle there is a hint of egg plant, but from straight on it's barely noticable.
Have I made any school boy errors? (Or should that read, what school boy errors have I made?)
TIA
Martin
just had a first try at selenium toning, but the results haven't turned out as expected so I'm wondering if I might have a few pointers.
This is what I did :-
I had 2 prints, on Iflord MGIV FB which were printed some weeks ago.
I cut these prints in half and soaked both halfs in water.
I then took one half of one print and placed it in a bath of Kodak Rapid selenium Toner mixed 1 + 20 for ten minutes.
I Then tried half of the other print in toner at 1 + 4 for 5 minutes
When wet, the print at 1 + 20 appeared to have behaved as expected, ie an increase in dmax and improvement in shadow contrast. However once dry I can see no difference between the two halfs.
The print toned at 1 + 4 showed a marked colour change, but once again once dry there is very little to see between the 2 halfs. This does change slightly if I view the print from an oblique angle there is a hint of egg plant, but from straight on it's barely noticable.
Have I made any school boy errors? (Or should that read, what school boy errors have I made?)
TIA
Martin