Dan Pavel
Member
Sorry for resurrecting the thread but it happened that I made some VDB gold/thiourea toning tests these days and I think the results are interesting. I was interested in toning to completion and tested toning before and after fixing. The paper used was Arches Platinum. The results are, somehow, surprising. Even after approx. 40min. of toning I couldn't get neutral tones (one of my goals) when toning before fixing. Toning after fixing produced better results in this regard and the blacks were even darker than in Pt/Pd. These are some of the tests:
My method of toning to completion after fixing involves:
1. Process the print traditionally, including the final wash.
2. Let it completely dry.
3. Tone it for approx. 40 min.
4. Take off the toner and rinse briefly.
5. Pour water in the tray (without any toner) just sufficient to cover the print and let it rest for approx. 40 min. I use some glass weights to keep the paper at the bottom of the tray. It will get more neutral tonalities during this stage.
6. Wash it for approx. 3 min. and let it dry.
During and after drying it will continue to get more neutral tonalities and darker blacks for 1-2 days, probably as the rests of toner from the fibers of the paper still work. After approx. 2 days it gets it's final tonalities and won't change anymore.
I consider adding a final stage of clearing (the traditional Pt/Pd clearing baths and final wash) after it gets its' final tonality, but probably it's not really necessary.

My method of toning to completion after fixing involves:
1. Process the print traditionally, including the final wash.
2. Let it completely dry.
3. Tone it for approx. 40 min.
4. Take off the toner and rinse briefly.
5. Pour water in the tray (without any toner) just sufficient to cover the print and let it rest for approx. 40 min. I use some glass weights to keep the paper at the bottom of the tray. It will get more neutral tonalities during this stage.
6. Wash it for approx. 3 min. and let it dry.
During and after drying it will continue to get more neutral tonalities and darker blacks for 1-2 days, probably as the rests of toner from the fibers of the paper still work. After approx. 2 days it gets it's final tonalities and won't change anymore.
I consider adding a final stage of clearing (the traditional Pt/Pd clearing baths and final wash) after it gets its' final tonality, but probably it's not really necessary.