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Hi Everyone,
I picked up a box of 10 16x20 Ilford Warm Tone fiber paper recently. I've never used warm tone paper before. I have a couple of important prints that I would like to selenium tone. I've heard that warm tone papers as a general rule show a more pronounced tonal change with selenium. I don't tone to many prints but when I do, I try to keep things a bit where they are. I don't care for the dark tones to go to purple or red in tone. A little bit of a change is fine but not too much. Since most of my 10 sheets are gone, I kind of need to nail it on my first try. Any suggestion? Thanks.
Regards,
Marc
PS - I seem to have forgotten a step. After toning, do I have to put the prints through another hypo clearing bath before the final wash?
I picked up a box of 10 16x20 Ilford Warm Tone fiber paper recently. I've never used warm tone paper before. I have a couple of important prints that I would like to selenium tone. I've heard that warm tone papers as a general rule show a more pronounced tonal change with selenium. I don't tone to many prints but when I do, I try to keep things a bit where they are. I don't care for the dark tones to go to purple or red in tone. A little bit of a change is fine but not too much. Since most of my 10 sheets are gone, I kind of need to nail it on my first try. Any suggestion? Thanks.
Regards,
Marc
PS - I seem to have forgotten a step. After toning, do I have to put the prints through another hypo clearing bath before the final wash?
