I've wondered this for quite some time now and always just accepted it, but there has to be a reason. This may not be true for every paper out there but for Ilford MGIV and MGWT the effects in the toning bath are so colorful and saturated (almost too much many times) and by the time I view the prints the next morning the color that I remember seeing is no longer there, at least desaturated quite a bit.
Does this happen more in the wash or upon drying? And is there anyway to minimize this from happening in the case I would like to keep a bold color?
BTW... I'm mainly talking about selenium (on MGWT) and sepia toning (mainly on MGIV). Brown toner doesn't seem to lose color as much as the other two.
Does this happen more in the wash or upon drying? And is there anyway to minimize this from happening in the case I would like to keep a bold color?
BTW... I'm mainly talking about selenium (on MGWT) and sepia toning (mainly on MGIV). Brown toner doesn't seem to lose color as much as the other two.

Stickign to the point, you need to dry the paper (microwave it) to see where drydown will take you.