I'm finally going to be able to set up my darkroom again and need to restock my chemicals.
I've never done toning before but want to start on a few prints that I think will render nicely in selenium and sepia.
So....
My question is basically, hardening or non-hardening fixer?
I always use a non-hardening fixer for films but am not sure which will work best on paper.
I prefer liquids but if the powdered mix up well and stay in solution and have a decent shelf life for an occasional printer, I could use powder too.
Any suggestions as to hardening or non-hardening and/or preferred brands?
Thanks in advance
Ken
I've never done toning before but want to start on a few prints that I think will render nicely in selenium and sepia.
So....
My question is basically, hardening or non-hardening fixer?
I always use a non-hardening fixer for films but am not sure which will work best on paper.
I prefer liquids but if the powdered mix up well and stay in solution and have a decent shelf life for an occasional printer, I could use powder too.
Any suggestions as to hardening or non-hardening and/or preferred brands?
Thanks in advance
Ken

