Kallitype toning: how much palladium?

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henrit

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Hi, folks,
I've planned to make my own palladium toner for working on kallitypes, so I ordered a very small amount of palladium chloride, which seems to be the cheapest (or less expensive) of the noble metal family.
Now that I have it in my hands, I realised that the only toner formula I've found with palladium chloride doesn't really mention the precise quantity of palladium used - only vague "...7 drops of solution..", but what solution?
I understood, by reading somewhere else, that it's the B&S nr.3 15% palladium solution, but this solution is one of sodium chloropalladite, not palladium chloride.
So, I got 1 gram of the powder and just can't afford to go wrong with it. Please, can anyone help me to get this point clear?
 
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Problem solved, folks. I've just read a post by Sandy King in another thread ("Palladium toner turning my Kallitypes purple", by Alan Davenport) in which he mentions 15% palladium chloride as equivalent to BS #3 solution. So, I'll follow his recipe: 5g of citric acid plus 5ml of 15% palladium chloride for 1 liter of destilled water.
Bad news is, 1g palladium chloride suffices only 1.5 liter of working toner solution.
 
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