Your palladium toner should never be gray like this ! It should be yellowish.
I'm reviving this thread because I have a question about this palladium toner that -in my case- actually dyes the paper (just like if I was using a tea toner)
As you see in this picture :
- on the left side, the unprocessed Bergger COT 320 paper color
- on the right side, the paper strip processed for kallitype (with Pd toner)
My workflow is as follows (I use Sandy King's workflow):
- Bergger COT 320 paper
- coating with 20% ferric oxalate + 10% silver nitrate sensitizer
- drying time : 4 hours
- exposure
- developer : Sodium acetate 20%, 10 minutes
- clearing agent: citric acid 3%, 2 baths of 5 minutes
- toning 5 minutes in :
- 5g citric acid
- 5ml Sodium tetrachloropalladate (aka sodium chloropalladite) 20%
- in 1L of water
- then fixing
- then Hypo clearing
- eventually final wash for 30 minutes
With this process, the paper takes on a yellowish tint, which I don't have with the platinum toner at all...
What I observed is that :
- toning in palladium was very fast (in about 15 seconds the image was fully toned)
- the palladium toner solution had a yellowish tint
- although toning was done in 15 seconds, I left the paper for 5 minutes in the toner bath...
On the other hand:
- toning in platinum was much slower (3 minutes needed at least)
- the platinum toner solution was almost clear, very very slightly yellowish
- I use a Platinum Toner for Kallitype I bought from Moersch Photochemie, the recommendation is to dilute it in a 1+20 proportion. This is potassium tetrachloroplatinate for sure, but I don't know the concentration...
So I suspect a palladium toner solution that was way too strong (although I followed Sandy King's recommendations ...?) and the fact that I left the print too long in the toner bath to be the causes for the base paper being dyed with a yellowish tint...
What are your thoughts ?
Thank you in advance for your help !