Marco Buonocore
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I get this "stain" on prints after selenium toning, and using a home brew hypo clear.
It looks sort of like fingerprints, but it's not. It doesn't come off with PEC-12, which makes short work of grease like fingerprints. I toned 44 prints yesterday, and 12 of them had those marks. The good news is, it does come off in a short (10 second) rinse in fresh stop bath. I could do without the extra steps though, so I'd like to get to the bottom of this issue.
I absolutely never see these stains on an untoned print. I also absolutely never see them unless I hypo clear. So it's related to one of these.
I re-use my selenium for years, keeping a gallon jug topped up and filtering it every now and again. I don't have any recollection of having this issue with a fresh batch of toner, as that's a pretty infrequent event.
My hypo clear is a 2% solution of sodium sulfite in water with a pinch of EDTA. Yesterday's mix was 40g sodium sulfite, and 0.5g EDTA in 2000ml water. I hypo clear the prints after selenium toning for 3 minutes. Prints are rinsed prior to hypo clearing.
I add the EDTA in an effort to reduce this sort of mineral staining. It's not working so hot! Maybe I'm adding too much, or too little? Yesterday, I noticed that the hypo clear was a bit "cloudy" at the end of the session.
Any problem solvers out there who can help me with this?
Thanks!
It looks sort of like fingerprints, but it's not. It doesn't come off with PEC-12, which makes short work of grease like fingerprints. I toned 44 prints yesterday, and 12 of them had those marks. The good news is, it does come off in a short (10 second) rinse in fresh stop bath. I could do without the extra steps though, so I'd like to get to the bottom of this issue.
I absolutely never see these stains on an untoned print. I also absolutely never see them unless I hypo clear. So it's related to one of these.
I re-use my selenium for years, keeping a gallon jug topped up and filtering it every now and again. I don't have any recollection of having this issue with a fresh batch of toner, as that's a pretty infrequent event.
My hypo clear is a 2% solution of sodium sulfite in water with a pinch of EDTA. Yesterday's mix was 40g sodium sulfite, and 0.5g EDTA in 2000ml water. I hypo clear the prints after selenium toning for 3 minutes. Prints are rinsed prior to hypo clearing.
I add the EDTA in an effort to reduce this sort of mineral staining. It's not working so hot! Maybe I'm adding too much, or too little? Yesterday, I noticed that the hypo clear was a bit "cloudy" at the end of the session.
Any problem solvers out there who can help me with this?
Thanks!