I recently stumbled across the following article after searching for years with abysmal search engines that never once produced a hit. I have used this process and in my opinion it produces the best colorized B&W prints. The secret is in using a sulfide toner and afterwards gold chloride to produce beautiful skin tones. The method is a bit more involved than say using Marchall's oils but worth the extra effort.
http://web.archive.org/web/20060502053033/http://www.psa-photo.org/psajarc2.htm
For those wishing to try the process a bit of advice. The formulas are given using the English system so "grs" stands for grains and not grams. The article uses aniline dyes but Marshall's paints can be used for anything other than skin tones. Always remember that less is more.
http://web.archive.org/web/20060502053033/http://www.psa-photo.org/psajarc2.htm
For those wishing to try the process a bit of advice. The formulas are given using the English system so "grs" stands for grains and not grams. The article uses aniline dyes but Marshall's paints can be used for anything other than skin tones. Always remember that less is more.
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