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Lith selenium toning - rust red!

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walter23

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Wow, I tried selenium toning my first attempts at lith printing and the results were really unusual - a rusty orange-red! I was expecting the shadows to go more neutral / black, but instead I got this phenomenal effect (though the first stage of toning was to go a more neutral colour than the original lith, and I pulled one out at this stage just for comparison). No scanner handy yet (they're still drying anyway), but wow. Is this normal, or a consequence of the particular paper I'm using (maco lith print RC)?

It's a pretty neat effect, but not at all what I was expecting.
 

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I've had this happen with Fomatone FB, I've got a scan of one of the prints with this effect in my gallery, its the Blaenavon Ironworks lith print. I'm afraid I can't say how normal this is but it produces some nice colours.

How strong was the toner? I think I was using 1:4 or !:3 for the print I mentioned above.
 
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I used 1 part harman toner to 3 parts water. The toning dilution, rather than the "archival treatment" dilution.
 

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I was just reading the chapter on slenium in rudman's toning book. Selenium is really red apparently. I don''t quite understand the technique yet but have you bleached out the print? Any ways its all in tim's book.
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I would also highly recommend Tim's book "The Master Photographers Toning Book", as it gives a wealth of information, and dispels many myths about toning.

On lith prints selenium can indeed give oranges, reds, and maroons; depending of course upon which papers and developers are being used. As Tim says, always keep notes, so when you get an effect you like, you can go back and reproduce it :smile:.

As for the "archival treatment" dilution; if you are referring to dilutions of 1+20, or more dilute, this is one of the myths he dispels. At those dilutions, the selenium is far too weak to provide protection to the highlights, or midtones of a print.
 
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I was just reading the chapter on slenium in rudman's toning book. Selenium is really red apparently. I don''t quite understand the technique yet but have you bleached out the print? Any ways its all in tim's book.
Regards
Bill

No bleaching. I've heard Selenium mildly bleaches the highlights but I haven't really seen this in any serious way (it might just be an illusion from the intensification of the denser parts of the negative). This was my first time selenium toning, and it's pretty easy, except for the noxious ammonium odour. You need good ventilation.
 

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My suspicion is that Harmon selenium gives a different colour to KRST
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Just out of curiosity, did you get any reddish tone on the borders too?
 
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If you mean the white, unexposed borders, no - the white stayed white. I didn't see any edge effects if that was what you meant, either, although the red tone seemed to creep in from the edges once it started showing up. After a few seconds the print was evenly toned though.
 

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Harman and KRST are two different toners completely in my opinion. Harman works well for some paper, KRST for others. I like KRST better for Forte PWT, which is my main lith paper, gives a deep brown/red color that is pleasing to me :smile:
 

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My experience with forma is it wants to go red with sepia or selenium. I haven't tried pulling back with gold yet.
 
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