(it) is actually more difficult to use hypo alum toner than polysulfide toners. This is because if you don't season the hypo alum solution, you can lose rich black and get weak brown image.
I'm just about to mix my own, following the istructions found
here...
It mentions "ripening" the toning solution by adding silver nitrate...
Is that your reference to "seasoning"?
It will be my first use and preparation of a toner of ANY kind, so I'm a bit worried how to prepare it.
I wonder if I got the recipe right... So, after preparing hypo-alum (step 2 in the above mentioned recipe), you add silver nitrate...
I'm also going to add some Potassium Iodide, since my goal is brown final tone of the prints...
Still it cannot be used as a toner immediately - you first have to "sacrifice" several prints to obtain a proper toning solution, right?
Does the quantity of "sacrificed" paper change if you add more silver nitrate?
Also, do "sacrificial" prints have to be actual prints? I'm asking because I have some fogged paper - can I use that instead of fresh paper/prints?
Thanks for any pointers....
Denis