What about borax prior to selenium toning?
Though I really like the improvement in blacks and tonality from selenium toning, I had not done it much for years, because I've ruined too many prints with stains. Mixing up a bath of plain hypo as a presoak works fine to avoid staining, but it's too expensive and too much trouble.
I recently read that the stains really don't come from small amounts of residual hypo in the paper or emulsion as photographers used to think, they come from residual acid. So I tried a tablespoon of household 20 Mule Team Borax in a gallon of water as a presoak. Beautiful results, no stains.
Did I just luck out? Has anyone tried this? Any reason why it might be a problem?
Though I really like the improvement in blacks and tonality from selenium toning, I had not done it much for years, because I've ruined too many prints with stains. Mixing up a bath of plain hypo as a presoak works fine to avoid staining, but it's too expensive and too much trouble.
I recently read that the stains really don't come from small amounts of residual hypo in the paper or emulsion as photographers used to think, they come from residual acid. So I tried a tablespoon of household 20 Mule Team Borax in a gallon of water as a presoak. Beautiful results, no stains.
Did I just luck out? Has anyone tried this? Any reason why it might be a problem?
