Peter De Smidt
Member
Has anyone had any experience with FSA toning of prints or negatives?
According to Dr. Rudman, "When FSA toner redevelops the halides that
have been regenerated in the bleaching stage, it does so to a
different form, producing so-coalled 'colloidal' silver, consisteing
of very small particles of different sizes and shapes." [The
Photographer's Toning Book, p94] Dr. Rudman only talks about FSA
print toning in his book, but I'm more interested in negative toning.
In particular, I'm interested in what the toning would due to fairly
course grained film. Namely, will it make the grain smaller? Will it
give an interesting look? Does anyone have any experience with this?
According to Dr. Rudman, "When FSA toner redevelops the halides that
have been regenerated in the bleaching stage, it does so to a
different form, producing so-coalled 'colloidal' silver, consisteing
of very small particles of different sizes and shapes." [The
Photographer's Toning Book, p94] Dr. Rudman only talks about FSA
print toning in his book, but I'm more interested in negative toning.
In particular, I'm interested in what the toning would due to fairly
course grained film. Namely, will it make the grain smaller? Will it
give an interesting look? Does anyone have any experience with this?