Generally speaking: no.
But there might be some cases when hardening is useful. Why are you asking?
Generally speaking: no.
But there might be some cases when hardening is useful. Why are you asking?
I don't use (but I am interested in trying) sepia toning using thiocarbamide. What I do note, however, when I use Kodak Sepia II toner on Ilford MGIV RC paper, is that the emulsion does seem to be more fragile, unless I use hardener.
I would guess that the Ilford MGIV RC paper comes from the factory well hardened, but the bleach and re-development process that I use affects the level of hardening.
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