mshchem
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Over this week I've spent probably 15 hours in my darkroom. I have managed to produce 4 variations of one print.
Using Ilford DW MGIV, Bromophen, I made the following
1. No toner
2. Selenium (KRST)
3 Kodak Blue Toner (Gold) 95 °F 10 minutes
4 Selenium followed with Kodak Blue Gold toner
I had an 8 foot sink full of 8x10 trays. Developer, Ilford Citric acid stop, Kodak Rapid Fixer (film strength ) a couple wash trays, hypo clear, selenium toner, gold toner in a bottle, and homemade Kodak F6a hardener solution to harden the poor gelatin from all the toners and to keep it from sticking to my indispensable Pako dryer.
I've got a pre wash tray, a huge Calumet rocking printwasher, motorized, enormous, and finally a archival washer hooked up with a recirculating pump to increase water flow and prevent air bells.
As expected my wife the Curator liked the two most exhausting and expensive to produce prints the best, ( so do I) I selenium tone everything. After rediscovering adding the gold as a second step......it is amazing.
It's so difficult as you just can't tell what you have until you go through 3 hours straight then dry. FB prints have to be dry to judge.
I've got so many negatives to print and hundreds of sheets of paper. Rainy days will find me at work.
Using Ilford DW MGIV, Bromophen, I made the following
1. No toner
2. Selenium (KRST)
3 Kodak Blue Toner (Gold) 95 °F 10 minutes
4 Selenium followed with Kodak Blue Gold toner
I had an 8 foot sink full of 8x10 trays. Developer, Ilford Citric acid stop, Kodak Rapid Fixer (film strength ) a couple wash trays, hypo clear, selenium toner, gold toner in a bottle, and homemade Kodak F6a hardener solution to harden the poor gelatin from all the toners and to keep it from sticking to my indispensable Pako dryer.
I've got a pre wash tray, a huge Calumet rocking printwasher, motorized, enormous, and finally a archival washer hooked up with a recirculating pump to increase water flow and prevent air bells.
As expected my wife the Curator liked the two most exhausting and expensive to produce prints the best, ( so do I) I selenium tone everything. After rediscovering adding the gold as a second step......it is amazing.
It's so difficult as you just can't tell what you have until you go through 3 hours straight then dry. FB prints have to be dry to judge.
I've got so many negatives to print and hundreds of sheets of paper. Rainy days will find me at work.