pstake
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Can any of the more chemically inclined folks on here help me understand how varying the ratio of Pot bromide and Pot Ferri will affect the darkness/lightness/coolness/warmness/browness/yellowness of sulfer-based sepia toner?
For example, will a 1 part pot bromide to 1 part pot ferri ratio yield more yellow or darker brown than say, 1 part pot bromide to 2 parts pot ferri?
I am intentionally excluding all other variables such as bleach dilution and time, paper type. I know those variables effect color as well but I would like info on just this variable right now.
That said, I would also be interested to know how the amount of sodium sulfide used in the solution, affects coloring.
Appreciate any info!
Cheers,
Phil
For example, will a 1 part pot bromide to 1 part pot ferri ratio yield more yellow or darker brown than say, 1 part pot bromide to 2 parts pot ferri?
I am intentionally excluding all other variables such as bleach dilution and time, paper type. I know those variables effect color as well but I would like info on just this variable right now.
That said, I would also be interested to know how the amount of sodium sulfide used in the solution, affects coloring.
Appreciate any info!
Cheers,
Phil