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I hope this is the right place to ask this.
I have some negatives that I would like to print to a steel blue tone (cold, hard, blue-grey tone).
Except I don't know what to use to get that look.

Any ideas?
 

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Could you give us an example?
 
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Hi Optiken,

The immediat thing which comes to mind is gold toning, for me :smile:
 

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Bob Carnie recently asked me the same question and at the moment the only suggest I can come up with that's reliable is Gold toning as suggested above.

Ian
 

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As stated above, Gold or Iron are probably your best starting points, failing that a bleach & redevelop colour coupler toner.
 

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As stated above, Gold or Iron are probably your best starting points, failing that a bleach & redevelop colour coupler toner.

The beauty of this is you can add te blue to the B&W image giving deeper blue blacks than just athe silever part before treatment. It's something I used a lot oin the late 70's and the 80's. The blue coupler is alpha-nathol which is readily available.

Ian
 
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Iron and Gold it is, then.
Thanks everyone,

Ken
(sorting through prints before pay-day)
 
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