Hi I am interested in venturing into the toning world a little deeper. So far I have used only the Variable Sepia from Photospeed following exact vendor instructions. I was not totally sold by the color rendering although there is a lot to play with in this arena. Having said that, I have a brand new bottle of Kodak Selenium. What color does Selenium toner produce ? I have extensively read through the forum ; I have seen a large array of different answers. from Red-Brownish and warm tones to olive green and bluish-cold tones... I am confused. Am I able to get that wide arrange of tones from this Toner ? How do I do that ? I read so far that varying paper, time, dilution, etc are the variables to play with. I just like to start off with some guidance and then go from there. Some guidance to get me started could probably go a long way to save my low budget.
if this help; Materials I use: Ilford VC paper. I develop with Kodak Dektol.
Thanks for replies.
PS: I do have second question on how to make Cream tone (favos kids portraiture) but I will post that as a separate thread to avoid confusion.
if this help; Materials I use: Ilford VC paper. I develop with Kodak Dektol.
Thanks for replies.
PS: I do have second question on how to make Cream tone (favos kids portraiture) but I will post that as a separate thread to avoid confusion.

) suggests 1:5 (I would use 1:4 for easier math, but that is just me).