Hi -
I know there are lots of (contentious and entertaining!) threads about the toning process, but I couldn't find an answer to this specific question:
If I have a printed/hypo-cleared/washed fiber print that has fully dried, and I want to selenium tone it in a separate session, is there any reason to do the hypo-clear before washing after the toning? There's no fixer involved in the 2nd session, so I assume the answer is no, but wanted to be sure.
I know there are lots of (contentious and entertaining!) threads about the toning process, but I couldn't find an answer to this specific question:
If I have a printed/hypo-cleared/washed fiber print that has fully dried, and I want to selenium tone it in a separate session, is there any reason to do the hypo-clear before washing after the toning? There's no fixer involved in the 2nd session, so I assume the answer is no, but wanted to be sure.
Last edited by a moderator: