Hi all
I do darkroom since 30 years. Except selenium, I didn't tone very much but i'm interested to tone with polysulphides and thiourea for some pictures. I read a major part of Tim Rudman "The Toning Book". I know you don't need to process paper with a safe light when you "rehalogenized" the paper in a mixture of ferricyanide/bromide bleach....I realised that I don't understand what is the difference in silver bromide in the paper when you buy it and handle it under a safe light and the new silver bromide you add to the paper when you bleach the paper under daylight. There is something not clear for me to understand why I didn't need to ALSO use safe light when I bleach the paper?
My English is approximative, sorry
I hope I'm clear
Regards
Norm
I do darkroom since 30 years. Except selenium, I didn't tone very much but i'm interested to tone with polysulphides and thiourea for some pictures. I read a major part of Tim Rudman "The Toning Book". I know you don't need to process paper with a safe light when you "rehalogenized" the paper in a mixture of ferricyanide/bromide bleach....I realised that I don't understand what is the difference in silver bromide in the paper when you buy it and handle it under a safe light and the new silver bromide you add to the paper when you bleach the paper under daylight. There is something not clear for me to understand why I didn't need to ALSO use safe light when I bleach the paper?
My English is approximative, sorry
I hope I'm clear
Regards
Norm
