Hello, this is my first post here, so I want to thank everyone for the incredible amount of knowledge you have shared.
I'm new to salt printing, I started less than a year ago and now I'm having problems with staining after toning.
Here is my process in detail, please help me find where the problem may be.
1. Paper Hahnemühe Platinum Rag, 2 x 170mg with 2.5% ammonium chloride and 2.5% citric acid (2x means, I double coated both the salt and silver nitrate)
2. Sensitising: 2 x 170mg 15% silver nitrate.
3. I used a digital negative, without a developed correction curve, so the tones on the strips are uneven. My aim with them was to achieve the deepest black and paper white.
4. I exposed it for 35 minutes in my DIY UV box, which uses UV LED strips (wavelength 395 nm - 405 nm).
5. After the exposure I gave it a 6x1 min wash with tap water.
6. Followed by 4 min 5% salt wash (fresh solution, additive free kitchen salt).
7. Again 4 (+n) min wash in tap water
8. Toning with Möersch MT10 thiourea gold toner (see picture for toning time). The toner was new, not used up, the tray wash was very clean, only used for toning.
(Note: As toning was done one by one, the strips were floating in the tap water for more than 4 minutes before and after toning, see points 7 and 9).
9. 4 (+n) min washing in tap water
10. 4 min of 5% washing in fresh 5% salt solution
11. 4 min fixer (15% sodium thiosulphate, 0.2% sodium carbonate. The fixer was made 2 weeks ago, but I'm sure it's not exhausted, I just fixed some test strips in it earlier).
12. Another 4 min fixer
13. Another 4 min wash in tap water
14. 4 min hypoclear wash (1% sodium sulphite solution, made 2 weeks ago).
15. 6x5 min wash in tap water (2 tray wash)
16. 2x15 min tap water wash (2 tray wash)
The problem is that I got yellow discoloration on the toned stripes. What's interesting is that the more toning time, the less staining. (I've increased the saturation in the pictures to make the staining more visible).
I have a few ideas on how to solve my problem (use TF-3 fixer for less time, check the Ph of the tap water, increase the toning time), but I would really appreciate any suggestions on what to do and what could be the cause of this yellowish staining.
Thank you in advance!
István
I'm new to salt printing, I started less than a year ago and now I'm having problems with staining after toning.
Here is my process in detail, please help me find where the problem may be.
1. Paper Hahnemühe Platinum Rag, 2 x 170mg with 2.5% ammonium chloride and 2.5% citric acid (2x means, I double coated both the salt and silver nitrate)
2. Sensitising: 2 x 170mg 15% silver nitrate.
3. I used a digital negative, without a developed correction curve, so the tones on the strips are uneven. My aim with them was to achieve the deepest black and paper white.
4. I exposed it for 35 minutes in my DIY UV box, which uses UV LED strips (wavelength 395 nm - 405 nm).
5. After the exposure I gave it a 6x1 min wash with tap water.
6. Followed by 4 min 5% salt wash (fresh solution, additive free kitchen salt).
7. Again 4 (+n) min wash in tap water
8. Toning with Möersch MT10 thiourea gold toner (see picture for toning time). The toner was new, not used up, the tray wash was very clean, only used for toning.
(Note: As toning was done one by one, the strips were floating in the tap water for more than 4 minutes before and after toning, see points 7 and 9).
9. 4 (+n) min washing in tap water
10. 4 min of 5% washing in fresh 5% salt solution
11. 4 min fixer (15% sodium thiosulphate, 0.2% sodium carbonate. The fixer was made 2 weeks ago, but I'm sure it's not exhausted, I just fixed some test strips in it earlier).
12. Another 4 min fixer
13. Another 4 min wash in tap water
14. 4 min hypoclear wash (1% sodium sulphite solution, made 2 weeks ago).
15. 6x5 min wash in tap water (2 tray wash)
16. 2x15 min tap water wash (2 tray wash)
The problem is that I got yellow discoloration on the toned stripes. What's interesting is that the more toning time, the less staining. (I've increased the saturation in the pictures to make the staining more visible).
I have a few ideas on how to solve my problem (use TF-3 fixer for less time, check the Ph of the tap water, increase the toning time), but I would really appreciate any suggestions on what to do and what could be the cause of this yellowish staining.
Thank you in advance!
István