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Old sodium sulfide bath "solarization"

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Hello!!

I use paper reversal process.
sometimes, when the last bath (fogging Na2S) stands for a long time - you can get very strange pictures, like solarized, and covered with "rainbows"...

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Does any body know what happens to the chemistry? Can this effect be obtained without weeks or months of waiting and using the solution?
 

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Very finely divided silver can appear as different colors. The color is dependent on the size of the silver grains. Why this happens with an aged sulfide solution but not a fresh one is a good question. Haven't a clue but the effect is quite striking. Perhaps a change in sulfide ion concentration due to oxidation.
 

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It has it's own charm, by the looks of the results.

Are there any particular advantages to using sulfide as a fogging agent rather than an exposure?
 

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It has it's own charm, by the looks of the results.

Are there any particular advantages to using sulfide as a fogging agent rather than an exposure?

Some people have difficulties with re-exposure. The sulfide bath produces sepia images and are good for an old-time look particularly with slides. The images produced are archival while those from a conventional re-developer are not.
 

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It has it's own charm, by the looks of the results.

Are there any particular advantages to using sulfide as a fogging agent rather than an exposure?



Shure, it gives sepia, not black metallic silver! And you don't need to exit darkroom or turn on a daylight there.
 
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