• Welcome to Photrio!
    Registration is fast and free. Join today to unlock search, see fewer ads, and access all forum features.
    Click here to sign up

How do you determine the character of toning you give to a B&W image?

Forum statistics

Threads
201,228
Messages
2,820,822
Members
100,601
Latest member
gamlate
Recent bookmarks
1

loccdor

Member
Joined
Jan 12, 2024
Messages
2,391
Location
USA
Format
Multi Format
You're starting with a B&W negative or digital image. In the case that you don't want the final result to be neutral gray, what's your criteria for determining what the tone should be? The hue and the saturation. What has worked well for you and in what contexts? It can be a digital or chemical process, I'm mostly interested in how you choose the color and intensity.
 

MattKing

Moderator
Moderator
Allowing Ads
Joined
Apr 24, 2005
Messages
54,731
Location
Delta, BC Canada
Format
Medium Format
A cursory review of most of my prints over the last few years will likely result in a response akin to "Matt sure likes toning".
So it is probably important to keep that context in mind when you read this post.
I print a lot of pictures of fairly old things - trees and older human artifacts being common subjects. Many of them are wood.
In my minds eye, I tend to see older styles of printing when I take and print them, and that means at least warm tone paper, but more likely neutral or cold tone paper tones either warmer (mostly) or colder than neutral.
I expect if I did more architectural work, I see more cold tones.
Two examples where the toning suggested itself to me at the time of taking:
Very warm:
Veering toward the cold:
 

Carnie Bob

Member
Allowing Ads
Joined
Nov 5, 2023
Messages
462
Location
Toronto , Ont Canada
Format
4x5 Format
I have always been partial to a slight sepia tone followed by selenium ( not over powering) Matts example of the netting is my choice.
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom