Brown Toning of prints :
[. I'm new at toning, so I'm still trying to figure out how to get good results. I read that direct toning (without bleach) hardly affects the tone of the print, and is done mainly to improve the shelf-life of the print. Indirect toning apparently changes the colour to red-yellow a lot more strongly. I'm after the traditional red-brown look.
The paper I'm using is Ilford Multigrade RC. Is this OK?[/QUOTE]
There are many things that effect print toning : -
The main ones are (i) paper type , (ii) Developer used.
(i)most WARM-TONE Papers will tone more easily and better than regular ( cold-tone papers ) ;
(ii) Warm-Tone developers prepare papers for easier toning ;
If you can give Ilford Mg IV -warm-tone papers a try , the Fibre base is better, and process using Harman ( Ilford ) Warm-tone developer . Toning with Viradon , or selenium will get you the red-browns you are looking for . Toning solution 'dilution strengths' and time will have to be obtained with trial and error. ( there are, however , many good brands of papers , developers and toners , all of which may give you the results you are looking for )
If you can get a hold of Tim Rudman`s 'Toning Book ' it is well worth the read.
Do a search on Apug , there have been many threads on toning.
.... Cheers Barrie B.