Marco Buonocore
Member
Every now and then I will get a "scum" when selenium toning, and more often with higher alkaline sepia toning.
I know it can be removed with a quick bath in 3% acetic acid. But that's an extra step ; an extra wash. The less I have to handle a print, the less likely it is to get damaged.
I understand that this "scum" is caused by hard water, is that correct? If I were to make my toner up with distilled water would that help? Is there something I could add to the water like EDTA that would help?
It's not a real problem on small prints, but on larger work it's a headache.
Thanks!
I know it can be removed with a quick bath in 3% acetic acid. But that's an extra step ; an extra wash. The less I have to handle a print, the less likely it is to get damaged.
I understand that this "scum" is caused by hard water, is that correct? If I were to make my toner up with distilled water would that help? Is there something I could add to the water like EDTA that would help?
It's not a real problem on small prints, but on larger work it's a headache.
Thanks!
