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- May 13, 2010
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Hello,
this is a great site, and my first post.
I am printing for a solo exhibition, my first. I am using fiber paper, Ilford MGIV with a glossy finish. The prints are 16x20 in size. I am loving the paper, but clearly it is taking much longer to go through the processes.
I want to be sure that the prints are going to be considered professional or valuable to a reasonable standard. Is selenium toning a must? I dont particularly care to change the print, I like the way they are coming out, and I would love to save on the extra time and effort.
That being said, I have ilford rapid fix, Heico permawash and ilford selenium toner. Any thoughts?
Also, is it true that high dilution selenium (1+20) has no archival effect? Ilford maintains it does, other essays out there claim not.
Thanks
Justin
this is a great site, and my first post.
I am printing for a solo exhibition, my first. I am using fiber paper, Ilford MGIV with a glossy finish. The prints are 16x20 in size. I am loving the paper, but clearly it is taking much longer to go through the processes.
I want to be sure that the prints are going to be considered professional or valuable to a reasonable standard. Is selenium toning a must? I dont particularly care to change the print, I like the way they are coming out, and I would love to save on the extra time and effort.
That being said, I have ilford rapid fix, Heico permawash and ilford selenium toner. Any thoughts?
Also, is it true that high dilution selenium (1+20) has no archival effect? Ilford maintains it does, other essays out there claim not.
Thanks
Justin
