Very nice presentation. I was always sceptical how well this would work. Thank you for showing the real density change! I don't do alternative, but maybe I can go back to some thin negatives and save them.
Also, to get a more complete analysis of all the tones, a control strip can be toned too. In fact that is what I'd do, to see how my bottle of selenium affects my negative first.
Great video, I use Selenium on most prints, I've been tempted to do this with negatives.
What is the nice densitometer you are using?
I always learn something by watching your videos!
Best Regards Mike
I have coupled selenium intensification with a little bleaching (and re-fix) before hand. Works best of negs that have ample exposure in the shadows to begin with.
I bleached to clear the small shadow areas (too small to see detail in) to allow them to print a pure black while increasing the density of the highlights with the selenium toner. Like with selenium intensifying, one needs a negative that is well exposed...not lacking shadow detail to begin with...and has enough silver in the highlights to react with the selenium.
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