Usagi
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I have selenium sulphide toner (eternal-lux), and I wonder how usable it is for toning negatives to get more contrast.
Because it contains less selenium than pure selenium toners, I guess that at least toning time must be longer and/or I should use it as stronger mix than normal 1:9 which I use with papers.
Because it contains less selenium than pure selenium toners, I guess that at least toning time must be longer and/or I should use it as stronger mix than normal 1:9 which I use with papers.