All the books and articles I read say stiff ink is necessary for at the minimum the first layer(s) applied. I've got my order in today, awaiting delivery, so I can't say from experience but hey, all the pro's say stiff ink so.. I think that means something!
OK, thanks, that is one point of my list. I still wonder about the possibility to use a ferricyanide bleach instead of a dichromate based one.
I have tried some Google searches on this, but there seems to be very little information regarding ferricyanide bleaches in bromoil. I find this strange, since I keep reading dichromate based bleaches are quite unhealthy and must be used with care, while ferricyanide (as long as not mixed with strong acids), are relatively safe. In addition, if I read it well, dichromate bleaches seem to clear less easy, while thorough washing easily removes excess ferricyanide?
As you understand, I have never used a bichromate bleach before, but have used ferricyanide bleach as part of my two bath odourless thiourea sepia toner.
Lastly, if I would use ferricyanide bleach, is it necessary to "fix" the print before (or maybe even after?) inking? I do know that some part of the bleached image is unstable silverhalogenide, so fixing before inking will change the image, but I am unsure if fixing is really necessary or how big the problem really is...