My Formulary hypo alum sepia toner arrived. Main components are sodium thiosulfate and potassium alum. Next I have two optional components -- silver nitrate for "seasoning" and potassium iodide to give warmer tones. Two questions:
1. With or without the silver nitrate, it looks like several scrap prints are required to season the solution. Does the addition of silver nitrate just accelerate the process? (i.e. Does it just reduce the number of scrap prints required to bring it to equilibrium?)
2. Can the potassium iodide be added at some later date if I don't like the tones produced without it? Or does it have to be added to freshly mixed solution?
Thanks!
1. With or without the silver nitrate, it looks like several scrap prints are required to season the solution. Does the addition of silver nitrate just accelerate the process? (i.e. Does it just reduce the number of scrap prints required to bring it to equilibrium?)
2. Can the potassium iodide be added at some later date if I don't like the tones produced without it? Or does it have to be added to freshly mixed solution?
Thanks!
if not I will give this toner another try.
Also, has anyone ever tried using this as an indirect toner?