Maine-iac
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Last night, I was printing a negative on several different papers, for comparison's sake--- Agfa MCC, Kentmere (neutral), and Oriental (I've not used the new Oriental before, so was trying it out to see how it compared to their old "blue box" Seagull stuff I used to use.)
I put the prints through my usual end-of-process bath in Sprint Fixer Remover with a 1:40 dollop of Selenium Toner (for protective purposes only) and then into the wash. I do a combination of running-water, still water soaking wash.
During the soaking, when I came in to change the water, I noticed that the Oriental prints had all taken on a yellow-ish brown color including the white borders. The other prints were normal. The Orientals look as though they were printed on a warmtone, ivory-base paper. Earlier in the process, they looked normal (neutral-cool toned blacks and white borders).
Is the new Oriental paper especially sensitive to Selenium Toner so that even a 1:40 bath for two minutes could have given them an overall-yellowish stain?
My fixer was freshly mixed for the session--a 1:9 mix of Naaco Zip fix.
Larry
I put the prints through my usual end-of-process bath in Sprint Fixer Remover with a 1:40 dollop of Selenium Toner (for protective purposes only) and then into the wash. I do a combination of running-water, still water soaking wash.
During the soaking, when I came in to change the water, I noticed that the Oriental prints had all taken on a yellow-ish brown color including the white borders. The other prints were normal. The Orientals look as though they were printed on a warmtone, ivory-base paper. Earlier in the process, they looked normal (neutral-cool toned blacks and white borders).
Is the new Oriental paper especially sensitive to Selenium Toner so that even a 1:40 bath for two minutes could have given them an overall-yellowish stain?
My fixer was freshly mixed for the session--a 1:9 mix of Naaco Zip fix.
Larry