cirwin2010
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I'm getting splotchy stains on some of my prints after selenium toning and I'm trying to figure out where I am going wrong. The stain looks like what happens if you don't properly fix your print before selenium toning, but I think I'm doing everything right? Not sure why this suddenly became an issue.
I'm working with a relatively new bottle of Ilford Rapid Fixer and a new box of Ilford Multigrade Classic FB paper.
My process is as follows:
1. develop in 1L of Liquidol 1+9 for 2.5 minutes with constant agitation
2. agitate in a water bath for 20 seconds
3. fix in 1L of Ilford Rapid Fixer 1+4 for 60 seconds with constant agitation
4. rinse and store in a holding bath (up to several prints in the bath)
5. Selenium tone in Kodak selenium toner 1+9 until desired effect
6. rinse and move to wash bath
7. was for 60 minutes
After getting some staining on a recent print, I went ahead and made some more but this time using a fresh batch of fixer and fixing for 2 minutes. After making another 3 copies a processing as above mentioned (just with a 2 minute fix now) I got the following results:
First Print:
Looks fine.
Second Print:
Looks fine until the my scrutinizing inspection. You can just see some splotches if viewed from the right distance and lighting, or if you shine a bright light through the back of the print.
Third Print:
Visible brown splotches in the highlights.
This seems to be a pattern where later prints are getting stains. I had a similar problem a previous session (again with fresh fixer) after making a few prints. The fixer should be no where near exhaustion as I only made a handful of prints. I don't print enough to justify setting up a two bath fixer setup, so I tend to just make fresh fix for each working session.
Not sure where I am going wrong. I did order some more fixer just in case (and as I am running low).
I'm working with a relatively new bottle of Ilford Rapid Fixer and a new box of Ilford Multigrade Classic FB paper.
My process is as follows:
1. develop in 1L of Liquidol 1+9 for 2.5 minutes with constant agitation
2. agitate in a water bath for 20 seconds
3. fix in 1L of Ilford Rapid Fixer 1+4 for 60 seconds with constant agitation
4. rinse and store in a holding bath (up to several prints in the bath)
5. Selenium tone in Kodak selenium toner 1+9 until desired effect
6. rinse and move to wash bath
7. was for 60 minutes
After getting some staining on a recent print, I went ahead and made some more but this time using a fresh batch of fixer and fixing for 2 minutes. After making another 3 copies a processing as above mentioned (just with a 2 minute fix now) I got the following results:
First Print:
Looks fine.
Second Print:
Looks fine until the my scrutinizing inspection. You can just see some splotches if viewed from the right distance and lighting, or if you shine a bright light through the back of the print.
Third Print:
Visible brown splotches in the highlights.
This seems to be a pattern where later prints are getting stains. I had a similar problem a previous session (again with fresh fixer) after making a few prints. The fixer should be no where near exhaustion as I only made a handful of prints. I don't print enough to justify setting up a two bath fixer setup, so I tend to just make fresh fix for each working session.
Not sure where I am going wrong. I did order some more fixer just in case (and as I am running low).