Another solution is buried deep in this thread on MGWT:
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Specifically starting about here:
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Sal mentions using Moersch SE6 to get a neutral results with this paper, and a cool result with less dilute developer. I plan to try this - it may be as simple as starting with this warm, but very responsive to toners, paper and using the right developer.
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Specifically starting about here:
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Sal mentions using Moersch SE6 to get a neutral results with this paper, and a cool result with less dilute developer. I plan to try this - it may be as simple as starting with this warm, but very responsive to toners, paper and using the right developer.
