blansky
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Has anyone noticed variations in the amount of "brown" or toning in Ilford Warmtone Multi.
I use the same developer, LPD, at the same dilution, and tone in Kodak Rapid Selenium toner for around 4-10 minutes, depending on how "saturated" the color shift is.
Lately, 16x20 and 20x24 prints seem to be varying shades of toning. Some prints I even retone in 1-4 instead of the usual 1-9 to get more "color", but to no avail.
I look at prints I've done at different times this year and some are a deep brown/eggplant and others are toned to a far lesser degree. Most Of my prints are considered low key and a lot of dark. I realize that selenium will deplete but if the print is not browning, very much I will add more selenium to the mix and it doesn't seem to make much difference.
Anyone else noticed this happening.
Michael
I use the same developer, LPD, at the same dilution, and tone in Kodak Rapid Selenium toner for around 4-10 minutes, depending on how "saturated" the color shift is.
Lately, 16x20 and 20x24 prints seem to be varying shades of toning. Some prints I even retone in 1-4 instead of the usual 1-9 to get more "color", but to no avail.
I look at prints I've done at different times this year and some are a deep brown/eggplant and others are toned to a far lesser degree. Most Of my prints are considered low key and a lot of dark. I realize that selenium will deplete but if the print is not browning, very much I will add more selenium to the mix and it doesn't seem to make much difference.
Anyone else noticed this happening.
Michael
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