lesd
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Firstly may I apologise as there has been a recent thread on similar lines to this one, but I am unable to locate it. This is probably due to my inexperience in finding my way round discussion forums.
I have just had my first go at selenium toning using the new Ilford Harman product. I made it up 1+3 dilution and left the print in for about half an hour. The colour change can hardly be discerned and the print looks virtually the same as the untoned print. There is no difference in the intensity of the blacks. This is somewhat discouraging. I am not casting doubt on the toner but wonder if the paper (Fomobrom variant matte; FB) does not respond to Se toning as I understand is the case for some papers.
The recent thread mentioned above did report a similar problem but I do not recall the paper or make of toner. If someone could point me to this thread I would be most grateful.
Regards
Les
I have just had my first go at selenium toning using the new Ilford Harman product. I made it up 1+3 dilution and left the print in for about half an hour. The colour change can hardly be discerned and the print looks virtually the same as the untoned print. There is no difference in the intensity of the blacks. This is somewhat discouraging. I am not casting doubt on the toner but wonder if the paper (Fomobrom variant matte; FB) does not respond to Se toning as I understand is the case for some papers.
The recent thread mentioned above did report a similar problem but I do not recall the paper or make of toner. If someone could point me to this thread I would be most grateful.
Regards
Les