fretlessdavis
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t is a little hidden on the Tetenal homepage, but if you open this PDF http://www.tetenal.com/opener1.htm?file=imaging_shop/images/00000734.pdf it will be under toners and is called sulfite toner. It is for sure not one of the new odorless toners ....
Actually all cards were bleached completely (were in the bleach for about 3 minutes until I could see no more reduction in tone for 1 minute). All cards were printed with higher contrast than I would usually do, to makeup for a loss of contrast. Other than that, I just followed the instructions of the toning kit. I feel that the paper is really having a large impact on how the toned prints turned out.
Thanks for the info. Definitely going to try it out. the PCX seems like a good way to experiment with that, too-- working with 4x6's instead of 8x10's.
Thanks for the link on the Tetenal-- It's prohibitively expensive over here ($47 for the 500ml kit, plus shipping). It looks similar to the formulation of most of the 'classic' sepias, though... I don't use much MGIV or Ilford in general these days for paper, but from what I can tell Sepia on a neutral to cooler toned paper should give the look I was trying to get out of the Seagull Warmtone. Most Sepia prints I've seen over here look way overdone, and as more of an effect than an enhancement. Good to know it's not just the Polysulfide/Thioreau type baths that'll give the more subtle pleasing result.