Sparky
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So - I've been going through Rudman's Toner Book - which is great, by the way... and, what, with all this talk on chloride printing out papers and all... I got to wondering if one couldn't simply bleach out a bromide print and redev/rehalogenate with a chloride, leaving the silver intact - creating something perhaps not so far off from POP....
The closest thing to approximate this, from what I understand in the rudman book, is the thiourea dioxide process (FSA)... but I'm just skimming for the moment - so I could be wrong on that.
Anybody every try this?
The closest thing to approximate this, from what I understand in the rudman book, is the thiourea dioxide process (FSA)... but I'm just skimming for the moment - so I could be wrong on that.
Anybody every try this?